Koneru Humpy played White in the first game.
Karpov, playing White, sealed his 42d move.
According to Rourke, the difficulty with playing White was making himself appear 15 years older to suit the character.
The concept of parity led to a change in the perception of the game, as it led to distinct strategies for playing Black and White.
Carlsen, playing White, won in 43 moves.
That way, each player had a chance to play White.
Playing White, after obtaining a slightly inferior position from the opening, he defended through two adjournments and eleven total hours of play to obtain a draw.
Playing White, Kasparov sealed his 41st move in a game in which he had held the advantage since the opening.
Karpov, who was playing White, sealed his 41st move.
Byrne (playing White), after a standard opening, makes a seemingly minor mistake on move 11, losing tempo by moving the same piece twice.