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In chess , the player who moves first is referred to as "White" and the player who moves second is referred to as "Black". Similarly, the pieces that each conducts are called, respectively, "the white pieces" and "the black pieces". The pieces are often not literally white and black, but some other colors (usually a light color and a dark color, respectively). The 64 squares of the chessboard , which is colored in a checkered pattern, are likewise referred to as "white squares" or "light squares" on the one hand, and "black squares" or "dark squares" on the other. In most cases, the squares are not actually white and black, but a light color and a contrasting dark color. For example, the squares on plastic boards are often off-white ("buff") and green, while those on wood boards are often light brown and dark brown.
In old chess writings, the sides are often called Red and Black, because those were the two colors of ink then commonly available when printing chess position diagrams.
As Howard Staunton observed, "In the earlier ages of chess, the board was simply divided into sixty-four squares, without any difference of colour". [ 1 ] The checkering of the squares was a European innovation, introduced in the thirteenth century. [ 2 ]
The convention of White having the first move is much more recent than that. François-André Danican Philidor in the original (1749) edition of his famous treatise Analyse du jeu des Échecs cited one game in which Black moved first. [ 3 ] Johann Horny, in a book published in Germany in 1824, wrote that Black moves first. [ 4 ] Phillip Sergeant wrote in his book A History of British Chess of the great Alexander McDonnell (1798–1835), remembered today for his series of matches with Labourdonnais : [ 5 ]
He preferred to have Black, as first player as well as second ... this was a common fad in his day, which persisted with a great number of players, as a study of the Chess Players' Chronicle and other magazines shows.
In the Immortal Game ( Anderssen - Kieseritzky , offhand game, London 1851), one of the most famous games in history, Anderssen had the Black pieces but moved first. [ 6 ] He also took the Black pieces but moved first in the sixth, eighth, and tenth games of his famous 1858 match against Paul Morphy . Each of those games began 1.a3 e5 2.c4, when Anderssen was effectively playing the Sicilian Defense with an extra tempo . [ 7 ]
As late as the mid-to-late 19th century, the practice of White moving first had not yet become standard. George Walker in his popular treatise The Art of Chess-Play: A New Treatise on the Game of Chess (4th edition 1846), set forth the rules of London's St. George's Chess Club promulgated in June, 1841. [ 8 ] "Law III" provided that the player who moved first had the choice of color; if the players played more games at the same sitting, the first move would alternate, but each player would continue to use the same colored pieces as he had in the first game. [ 9 ] Staunton observed in 1871 that "many players still cultivate the foolish habit of playing exclusively with one colour." [ 10 ]
On October 19, 1857, Mr. Perrin, the Secretary of the New York Chess Club , informed those assembled at the First American Chess Congress that he had received a letter from Johann Löwenthal , a leading English master , "suggesting the advisableness of always giving the first move in public games, to the player of the white pieces." [ 11 ] Löwenthal also wrote that London's chess clubs had adopted a new rule that White always moves first. [ 12 ] The club evidently did not follow Löwenthal's advice, since in its match the following year against its Philadelphia counterpart, Philadelphia played White in both games, but moved first only in the second game. [ 13 ]
Chess historian Robert John McCrary writes that the earliest rule he has found requiring that White move first is Rule 9 given on page 126 of the New York, 1880 tournament book, which specified, "In each round the players shall have the first move alternately; in the first game it shall be determined by lot. The one having the move, in every case, is to play with the white pieces." McCrary observes: [ 14 ]
Prior to that, it had gradually become conventional, over a number of years, to have White move first in published analysis, and by about 1862 to have White move first in all published games. But it was evident that players could in many cases choose Black when they had the first move, even if the published game-score indicated that White had moved first.
Three years after the example cited by McCrary, the "Revised International Chess Code" issued at the London 1883 tournament (one of the strongest in history) [ 15 ] provided that the player who won by lot the right to move first had the choice of color. [ 16 ]
In 1889 Wilhelm Steinitz , the first World Champion , wrote that "In all international and public Chess matches and tournaments ... it is the rule for the first player to have the white men". [ 17 ] Emanuel Lasker , the second World Champion, stated in Lasker's Manual of Chess (first published in 1927) [ 18 ] that "White makes the first move". [ 19 ]
There has been a debate among chess players at least since 1889 about whether playing first gives White a significant advantage . Statistical analysis shows that White scores between 52 and 56 percent at most levels of play, with White's margin increasing as the standard of play improves.
This section uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves.

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Here are some of my personal favorites.

First is Vashte vs Sean from chaosvideo.com

Second is Kaysha vs Antheus from AmazonsProd (she makes him growl in pain!)

Third is Zambia vs Joan, also from AmazonsProd.

Fourth pic is also from Vashte vs. Sean.





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Here are some of my personal favorites.

First is Vashte vs Sean from chaosvideo.com

Second is Kaysha vs Antheus from AmazonsProd (she makes him growl in pain!)

Third is Zambia vs Joan, also from AmazonsProd.


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i would go for Kaysha, but maybe it's to close to call. they are very beautiful, all three of them.



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I would love to have had those chocolate boobies on my face!


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For those really into this thread (and liking vintage stuff too), there's a Mildred Burke mixed production from the 70s with Yvonne Jennings v Juan Velez (or possibly Boris Ramon) which features ,so I am given to understand, quite a decisive sgp/victory pose by the negress over the Latin guy.




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