💡📝Michael Nelson wrote on Sat, Sep 13, 2003 03:41 PM EDT:
I hav submitted the corrections to the editors. It is a good change in that
reducing White's opening advantage is always a good thing.
However, the original rules do not give White a win. Black can maintain
equality by symmetrical play. The early loss of one Rook on each side is a
bit of a flaw, though.
In the revised rules, White is safe from the Nightrider attack if he opens
Pawn d2-d4 or Pawn e2-e4. This covers one fork point and he has the tempo
to cover the other if Black mutates a Rook to Nightrider. Since these are
reasonable opening moves anyway, diffusing the Nightrider threat costs
White little or nothing--this makes for a very balanced game.