Author: Jaime Benito de Valle Ruiz
Date: 08:50:21 08/18/03
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On August 18, 2003 at 10:45:57, Matthew Hull wrote: >[snip] > >>I remember that one beginner said that another player is stronger than me and >>the reason that he gave for that opinion is that the second player beated him >>more convincingly. > > > >The past tense of "beat" is "beat". There is no such word "beated". Not to >pick on you, but I see this non-word used often in the forum. > There is no such word "grammer" neither, and a mispelling is an orthographic mistake, not a grammatical one. But it's nice to see anyone who cares about correctness anyway, because a lot of people make lots of mistakes in English all the time (including myself). I appreciate when someone corrects my mistakes, esp. when I make the same very often. Regards, Jaime >:) >Best regards, >MH > > >> >>I can only guess that when I played my normal game, the second player tried >>something like e4 Bc4 Qh5 Qxf7# >> >>Uri
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