To go with yesterday's piece, here's something from John Naughton's Guardian/Observer* review of Garry Kasparov's new book.
Donner said of Prins that he "cannot tell a knight from a bishop". I wonder - would a book about tennis be reviewed by somebody who didn't know the difference between a game and a match?
[* Guardian website, but as it appeared on a Sunday I'm assuming it was the Observer in print.]
Yes, I noticed that slip - but John is thought-provoking and well worth reading.
ReplyDeleteGuy H
Sure. Would have been nice had it been corrected, though. But it's not important.
ReplyDeleteWhat was this about though?
In contrast to standard tournament practice, for example, IBM did not provide a private “team room” where he could consult with his seconds.