 Hey guy, we were nice win with the white pieces against Nails. The position looked really messy. What happened? Yeah, it was a very interesting game. I surprised Nails in the opening playing this Bishop F2 move. It's only been played one time before. So I think for Nails it was a very unpleasant surprise at the board, but he came up with a very interesting try with this Bishop d6 and Rook c8 trying to get counter play. But basically I used a lot of time, maybe like 45-50 minutes calculating this Queen g5 variation. And I think once I found this idea with the knight c2 and queen a1 probably it was objectively just winning. So I mean really came down to basically like two moves in the middle game that really decided it. And I think my calculation was pretty pretty good when it needed to be in that middle game phase. Right, you're on 4 out of 4. You're on fire here. What's going on? You play so well here in such attacking chess and whether you're playing a lower weighted or a strong grandmaster like Nails, your style doesn't change on the board. Yeah, I mean I think I just seem to do well here. It seems to be almost it's become pretty natural for me, but again there obviously are a lot of rounds ahead and I haven't played the other top players yet. So certainly a long way to go, but of course every half point that you can save early on makes a difference. I mean if you look at like Maxime, he's drawn one or Levan. I think he's drawn two games now, you know, those half points you really want to try and avoid giving them up in the early rounds if you can. So it's definitely good to have the maximum amount of points, but I'm sure I'll be playing some really strong players going forward. Right, and you mentioned that you surprised Nails in the opening today. Is that something that you had prepared today before the round or is that something that you had in mind from before in this particular line? That was something for today. I mean, I think Nails slightly miscalculated. He made the assumption that since I was playing in the Pro Chess League last night at like 4 or 5 a.m. some ungodly hour that that I wouldn't play something super sharp against him. But I felt that Nails was probably going to try to play something sharp like the Night Orph of the Dragon. And so I just came up with a little idea and it worked really really well. So it's a very good preparation. Your style of play and even Nails' style of play is actually quite similar. Both of you are extremely dynamic players and combative chess. And is that something that you would also look forward to playing against someone who also brings in a lot of enterprising chess? Yeah, I mean, I think that's that's when it's the most fun. But again, I think having said that it was very enjoyable for me today, but it wasn't for Nails. And I mean, I think that's the the drawback when you try to play really aggressively with Black. I know like for example, I've had a couple games against Fabiano where I also played the Night Orph. And I basically lost the game without making neither was really made any moves on our own. So that's that's the big drawback to try to be very aggressive. So I think you really just have to pick your spots. But in general, anytime both players want to play aggressive chess, it's always going to be a lot of fun. A lot of fun for the spectators as well. We love seeing you play like this. Good luck for the rest of the game. Thank you.