And here we go again....
Who Has an Advantage?
1. I dont know who "he" is.
2. Research what "best play" means.
3. Check out this post: https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/true-or-false-chess-is-a-draw-with-best-play-from-both-sides
1. I dont know who "he" is.
2. Research what "best play" means.
3. Check out this post: https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/true-or-false-chess-is-a-draw-with-best-play-from-both-sides
That is a lot of comments...
Who has an advantage if best play from both sides?
It has to be a draw
I don't think you get what I am saying.
Who has an advantage if best play from both sides?
It has to be a draw
I don't think you get what I am saying.
Thats ok...no one does.
Example: a grandmaster with a rating 2,500-2,600 v.s a grandmaster rating 2,600-2,700.
Who is more likely to win if best play for their rating?
Example: a grandmaster with a rating 2,500-2,600 v.s a grandmaster rating 2,600-2,700.
Who is more likely to win if best play for their rating?
You didn’t say that at first. Obviously the higher rating.
with best play from both sides, chess is a draw. That 1 move advantage for white just isn't big enough to win the game
Who has an advantage if best play from both sides?