The first-move advantage in chess refers to the inherent advantage of the player who makes the first move. Stats compiled since 1851 show that the first move wins about 53 to 56 percent of the time. But the second move is better in rapid games and games between weaker players.
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(This person is kinda upset that I dissed their favorite browser. I actually use Chrome and I like it, but for some reason the layout here is different than on Firefox. And of course, the iPad and IE just plain suck. You tool.)
Friday, March 20, 2009
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