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Old September 3rd 06, 08:55 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc,rec.games.chess.politics
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Default Bobby Fischer has been reinstated in the USCF


David Kane wrote:
"Paul Rubin" wrote in message
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"David Kane" writes:
Newsflash. Games are either won, lost or drawn.
If Black's not going to lose (or win), then it's (dead) drawn.

You want to insist upon the existence of a mysterious
"advantage" that doesn't help you win, be my guest.


Huh? There's nothing mysterious about the concept of advantage.
For example, the starting position is almost certainly drawn, but
White has an advantage.


Why do we say that White has an advantage
in the opening position? Because White *wins*
more often from that position. Period.


Err, David, very few chess games, even in your tournaments, are won
from the opening position. Guess again. The more likely explanation is
that White has the first move, and having the first move constitutes an
advantage - I believe it's been compared to having the serve in tennis.


In the position under discussion in FS #1, one can say
that both Black and White aren't going to win, so it
would be drawn.


"Still, still, far wide" as Cordelia said of
her father in King Lear.

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