 Okay, Arie, you played against Hussein today, how did you draw? Tell us something about the game. Well, it was started out early, so it was kind of like expected that it might be, you know, like a very balanced game. And we managed to avoid it, the infamous drawing line, you know, like with this Berlin type, like, you know, like after Queen D6, Queen E4, Queen E6 and so on. So, but yeah, it turns out in the end, it was still pre-equal, but I do miss one chance where I could have just turned the table around. And I only found it only after I played my next move. So during the game, I was kind of like, okay, after I realized that I missed my chance, I was like, okay, Arie, stay calm, stay calm, you're still playing a game because it's very easy to be emotional and then be angry to yourself and then affected the way you're thinking. But after I missed that chance, the rest of the game was still pretty much equal then we agreed to draw in the end. But he thought he was doing quite well and you thought you were doing quite well, is that right? Yeah, that was right because he thought he had some counter attack somewhere with the bishop or something, but I have my own pass one on E5 which pretty much blocking his, whatever, like his pieces and things. And I was trying to make something work out, but yeah, I couldn't, also he couldn't do anything, I also already checked it after the game, yeah, it was pretty much equal. Right, okay, let's have a look at the game. Okay, we've got a Berlin defense here, show us what happened. All right, so okay, like E4, E5, Nf3, Nc6, bishop P5, Nf6. Okay, I was also preparing something else here, not Nf6 but G6 and also the main Spanish, but okay, he went with Berlin. Also, I think in the first round he played against Gn, Bz, also played Berlin, but I chose different variations this time, so castle, Nd4, d4, here takes and then a4, so this is pretty much a standard position and here he played Nd4 and then I took and this is something that we avoided in the game, like we didn't want to, well I didn't ask him, but I wouldn't have gone to this variation anyway, so this is like the infamastorian position, yeah. Not in the spirit of the sexes, this is the piece of the sexes. So okay, coming back to the 8th move, so he played d5 instead of taking on my knight and here I played c3, he said he never saw this variation before, I think I've shown it somewhere, I can't remember but this was at the back of my head, so after here Bb7, this is pretty much still equal, so still trying to get my pieces out, Bb3, castle and then take on c6, Bc6 and then okay and then I played d2 here and then he took and then in this position he played Bf5 and yeah, I mean my bishop is still, it is in a good diagonal, so I put my knight here just to help it and then here Qe8 was played and then in this position I thought it's time to exchange something, so after knight d4 he played Q here and then yeah the rest is pretty much balanced, so wait, I didn't take, I played Qd4, yeah? Qd4 yeah, okay, I played Qd4 but then he took oi oi oi, just a minute, rook takes, yeah, get rid of that, yeah, takes, takes, yeah and then here he played f5 which I think is a good move because that is black's weakness, okay a few moves in the game we were just kind of dancing around with our pieces but then there was one moment where I actually missed my chance and I think that was the only chance during the game that I could turn the table around, so in this position yeah he played group B8 so this was kind of like bluffing me because all I wanted is to get rid of any pawns in this c-file, so I didn't take but I should have taken, so this was the bluff, so it takes, I think what he wanted to do is if I took this pawn that this bishop comes over here and then wherever the rook goes there's bishop b6 and then skewering my queen but in this position exactly I stopped my calculation and then that's why I decided to play a different move, no but don't, this is my blunder or my mistake, I should have calculated further because here I missed this tactic, rook takes g7, king g7 and then this is just a pawn, wow so you just taken b8 and you're a pawner, yeah if queen here, okay I have additionally this if I want to I guess, yeah yeah and then if I don't do that like even taking and taking it I think okay take is definitely better but it's just in the end it will be like an extra pawn for me, so this is exactly what I mean, so probably this is going to be my lesson that you know when you are about to stop calculating the lines try one move further maybe look over the horizon, exactly yeah so I didn't do that, yeah so after rook b8 I played bishop d2 okay and then here he fought for quite a while and I was like trying to check the previous line that is it really working that bishop d8 variation and then in this position I realized that I missed my chance like oh I missed rook g7, so you went back and analyzed it, I went back to analyze it because I still have some doubt over my calculation, no I believe there is something but I couldn't figure out what it was but and then and then after this I managed to find out what I missed and I got so angry, I got so angry you know and I was trying to actually stay calm because this is the moment when if I got too emotional I would affect the way I'm playing so yeah I tried to forget what happened and then yeah but the rest of the game it was pretty much equal we couldn't get any any other chances for both white and black so yeah in the end I think yeah the king goes here king goes there and then in the end it will just repeat just Peter's out yeah but there was a pity it would have been a good tactical line if it was playing out but yeah anyway and your team needed it as well yeah I know I was waiting for that exact moment because well trust is an equal game of course but then you're waiting for your opponent to make a mistake or you know not too much not not being careful like what he did during the game like rook b8 he also missed there's rook g7 he thought that he could bluff me by playing bishop d8 but actually it was the other way around yeah okay thank you very much thank you