Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Gary Gifford wrote on Sun, Jun 4, 2006 08:02 PM UTC:Grandmaster Adorjan wrote 2 books on the subject of black's supposed disadvantage due to the first move initiative. The first, 'Black is Okay!' (published by Batsford in 1988), it is a book dedicated to proving that Black has his full share of chances. The second, recently published, 'Black is Still Okay' has the same objective and offers more proof. I have a copy of the first book and must agree with the grandmaster. Adorjan's premise, is that “The tale of White's advantage is a delusion, belief in it is based on mass psychosis.” And I believe the current point scoring system is fine. If your opponent is 2200 rated and you are 1500 rated... I believe that you having white is not going to be of much help. A new scoring system would be grossly unfair as well. For there would be rounds inwhich players advance and neeed that extra point fraction offered by a black win (under the new system). Yet they are assigned the white pieces worth less if they win. Terrible. Also, there is the ratings factor... now a win against Player X with Black should get me more rating points than would a win against Player X with me as White. In effect, we'd need a black piece rating and a white piece rating. Again, Terrible in my opinion. To offset the small white initiative, change not the point system, instead increase your own playing strength. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Point Systems does not match any item.