 Go be a nice smooth win today always good to start in this manner. Yeah, it was a good game Actually, I had a long journey getting here So happy to have a short game in the first round tried to get over the jet like today. So it's gonna get tougher I know well, you've got a lot of time to rest now that you had an early win Where did your opponent go wrong? Well, actually he played here a really good preparation He actually analyzed some really deep Benoni line apparently from last year game Nakamura versus Karwana I knew about that game a little bit, but he was really well prepped up I actually sidestep some of his preparation by playing a move Knight ED4 Instead of Knight F4 and that's where he started to think and I think position was actually very close to equal And I think his main mistake was when he played the move Queen a5 Allowing Bishop d6 and Bishop b4 sequence. That's what he missed. Otherwise. It was a pretty close game Right and it's interesting because what happens in the first round when you see your opponent who's a couple of hundred points Below you in rating so well prepared and blitzing out his moves in the opening. How does how does that feel? Psychologically, well, it feels tough because you know, you just got here and you're not really into the tournament Would yet then it's just it was you know, I was a little bit worried because you know And he was all their gentlemen. So normally if you play younger players, they move fast But he was very well prepared and I just in some point. I started to think I figure I let me try a move that maybe He didn't analyze. So that's why I play this Knight ED4 and Luckily for me, he didn't look at that move. Otherwise, he probably could have just very quickly equalized the game immediately Then he started to think so we're both, you know spending time and Like I said the crucial moment. He made one mistake. That's that's what happened Sounds like a very good practical decision to sort of not even though You don't go for the topical move but play something that gets your opponent out of his preparation Yeah, that's I think, you know what you probably should do if you feel like your opponent is Especially like few hundred points lower, but he's just simply blitzing moves in some point He had like one hour and 44 minutes on a clock So I knew that he was you know, he had this position at home probably and You have to do that Otherwise if you just try to play the most principled ambitious moves Then you're just likely to walk into a very deep preparation at least this way it was first 15 moves He knew and then after that was we were playing chess and I managed to Outplay him and win, but I think you have to do that to avoid the very long preparations I know early wins. So you're just going to go back relax. What are your plans for the evening? Well for the evening I got invited to this dinner at 8 30 So I'll just hang around here watch the games and just you know go for the dinner at 8 30 And then I'll go back to my hotel. All right. Well, enjoy your evening and good luck for the tournament. Thank you