David Richerby wrote:
Miriling wrote:
One can only hope that the Chess Life editor knows the difference
between a tournament and a match. In the January 2005 issue of the
magazine - page 20 - the following cutline appears under the photo
on
the page:
Vladimir Kramnik, reigning champion, studies the board in Round 12
Rounds are played in tournaments, not matches. The Kramnik-Leko
match
consisted of games. It is incorrect to refer to the 12th game of
the
match as "Round 12." In a contest between two individuals, the
correct
terminology is "game."
If that's the biggest problem you can find in the latest _Chess
Life_,
I'd say it sounds like a pretty good edition. I mean, really. Have
you
nothing better to do with your time?
Dave.
--
David Richerby Impossible Book (TM):
it's like a
www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~davidr/ romantic novel but it
can't exist!
The issue is the knowledge and competence of the editor, not what a
reader of Chess Life does with his time.
David Ames