Michael Nelson suggests 'loser chooses who moves first the next turn?'
As the author of the 'Fair First Move Rule', how could I object?
I object. Sort of, anyway.
Although this is very likely to be a good rule for low-wipeout-limit
games, it merely complicates the rules (I would guess) for high limits.
If the limit is 7, Black's knowledge-advantage is not as important.
But maybe I guessed wrong about the standard limit. Certainly a low limit
is better for analyzing a short opening; but I thought most ppl would find
limit 3 or less too tactical.
Once again, I point out that you really need to try this game to
understand it.