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Activity Number: 217 - Contributed Poster Presentations: Section on Statistical Computing & Statistics in Sports
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Tuesday, August 4, 2020 : 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Sponsor: Section on Statistics in Sports
Abstract #313797
Title: First-Move Advantage in Amateur Online Chess
Author(s): Tyler Cook*
Companies: University of Central Oklahoma
Keywords: Chess; First-move advantage
Abstract:

There is a long-held belief in the chess community that the player with the white pieces has an advantage from making the first move. This phenomenon has been observed repeatedly in over-the-board games between high-level professionals. However, less is known about the prevalence of white’s advantage in games played between amateurs in more casual settings. This project attempts to identify a first-move advantage in chess by examining a large database of amateur games played online on a dedicated chess website. Win rates are calculated for various rating levels, and the influence of opening move choice is also explored. These results can help determine whether there is an inherent first-move advantage in chess observable for all players, or if this effect is exclusively seen with highly skilled players.


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