Derek Nalls wrote on Thu, Aug 9, 2012 03:18 PM UTC:
I think there is a likely chain of events in Chess whereby ...
Having the very first move in the game along with control of a white-black
turn order tempo gives white a head start toward development. This, in
turn, gives white an irrefutible advantage in mobility throughout the
opening game and results in a small positional advantage. A small
positional advantage should be built into a large positional advantage. A
large positional advantage should be built into a small material advantage.
A small material advantage should be built into a large material
advantage. A large material advantage will probably, eventually enable
white to checkmate its opponent (black).
If all of the links in this chain of events (plus any I have overlooked)
are solid, they may account for the observed win-loss discrepancy between
white & black without resorting to any mysterious theories.