 Okay, we're looking at position after fxc6. What happened next? Yeah, this is an incredibly sharp position and as you can see both our kings are unsafe So the kind of the position will hinge on who's king will get to safety and after white played the really aggressive Queen to oops Sorry, Queen to d3. It looks good after all it threatens the queen to come to g6 check But I have the sneaky Bishop to b4 check and once the king goes to e2 Castles and now this is the key point when the Queen does go to g6 It looks really dangerous after all the night is coming to f6 But I can actually just sidestep that check and just pay King to h8 and suddenly It's whites King that is totally in mortal danger. The e5 pawn is weak I have d3 ideas in the air and It's just a very very nice position for me. Yeah, yeah So what happened next after that? So what did he try and do? He tried to survive with Richter d3. Yeah, and then I played Queen to c7 attacking this pawn. It's not very easy to defend it And he played Queen to g5 and here I was just playing solely on almost intuition I was thinking, you know, what are the consequences of his last move? You know the Queen took a step back. It allows me to come here to f7 Threatening to go Queen to f2 and the only move to stay in the game I think is to go Richter h1 and After I played Bishop to e7 attacking the Queen the Queen is whoops. It's just going backwards all the time Everything's going sounding the retreat and I step forward threatening this pawn and also threatening Queen to e4 and It is pretty bad. As a Karakam player, I'd kill for that position as well Yeah, and it was going quite well until if we can fast forward over to move 41. Yeah So, you know, there were some clear-cut ways how to win and so far so good I survived this intense time travel and here my hand just reached out and played this Dreadful move because it looks great after all the Rook threatens be. Yeah. Oops. Sorry. It does that has a mind of its own Where are we there somewhere? Yeah. Oh, sorry. Yes, you played Rook f2. Yeah, I let out Terrible sound actually when I realized that Rook takes Bishop is actually possible Oh, and Pawn takes Rook is met by Queen takes Rook and that I don't know what would happen there Maybe I could have survived for a draw, but I was really kicking myself Thankfully my opponent didn't spot that and instead Queen to b8 But after King to h7 you can be super calm and chilled about it The Knight comes to f6. You can actually just take and despite that check on h3 Yeah, and so the Rook will swing across to give a check Now the now you have to be a little bit accurate But it's not so hard the King comes to g6 and after Queen to g8 This is the point the Queen will intercept and after Queen to e8 check You get chased all the way at the board, but King goes to g5 and the beauty of the position is that I still have Rook to b2 in the bag And also Queen to b7 threatening checkmate. So it's game over. Yeah, a good day at the office. Oh Barring the blunder I would say it was a good day Thanks, you