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You are most welcome I dream of horses. I mostly donate money to wikipedia to help out but if I ever find a poorly written section I try to better it if I can spare the time and my day is not too chaotic! I realize a lot of wikipedia contributors are not as good at careful writing as me (English is a 2nd language for many here) so I feel a slight obligation. I am happy to get adopted but my time is very limited and I am not sure there is a single subject I want to get adopted into, but VLSI chip design is a favorite area for me.

Please let me know if you have any feedback on how I can improve.

First-move advantage in chess edit

If you are aware of any sources that publish the results of experiments like the one you imagined in your talk-page comment, that would be interesting and useful and could be added to the article. But Wikipedia does not publish original research, so even if an editor here were to conduct such an experiment, it would not be appropriate to add the results to the article. --JBL (talk) 21:05, 12 December 2018 (UTC)Reply