 Nigel, a quick game against Mickey. Opening did not go according to plan? No, I basically didn't get what I wanted. I was just hoping to get an edge in the Queen's Gambit. But he found a good way to play, which in fact has not been played many times. I've just discovered that. And it just seems to equalize actually. And I wasn't very happy because I had a long think and then managed to get a disadvantage quite quickly. I made a poor choice and then at the end I really had to repeat the position otherwise I was going to be, I think, substantially worse. So yeah, not terribly pleased. Obviously a draw against a strong player like Michael Adams is not a disaster. But the thing is, in order to do well here to get in the money, you really need plus five. To make the most of the white pieces? And I've only got one white left. So yeah, I'm going to have to win another game at some point. Today was an opportunity and I just didn't make anything of it. So look, a draw in itself is not a bad result. But I would like to have played more and to have done something. But it's the way it turned out. Right, the final position where the repetition was made, were you afraid that he might not go for the repetition? Or was that the best choice for both of you? I was concerned because he had the two bishops, in particular the bishop on b7 was very, very active. So I just thought in the end game I had potential to be very seriously worse. And that was the last thing I wanted. Middle game, it's better because I can get some threats against his king. But the moment we have an exchange of pieces and his rook comes into the game, I'm just worse in this position. So yeah, it wasn't my greatest day. In fact, the last two days have not been great. I had a very interesting game against Peters Fiddler yesterday where he missed an extremely beautiful win, which was in fact very, very hard to see. Nowadays, of course, when everybody's watching with the engines, every Tom Dick and Harry says, oh, why didn't he play this? Because it was bloody difficult. Define on the board. And if somebody prods you at the time and says why to play and win, you might find it. But there is nobody pushing you at the time and saying, oh, it's plus five for white. Right. And a lot of audience does not get that. I mean, this trick that you're talking about was queen e6 and then going bishop e5. The thing was the first bishop sacrifice was the difficult one because it's actually putting the bishop on a square where it was defended the move before. And it's a quiet sacrifice. The second one, I mean, once you see that, I mean, the second one is a violent sacrifice and much, much easier. But it was a combination of these sacrifices, which in fact, you know, better players like David Smerdan, he remarked on the Internet that this is a really devilish tactic. And it was well disguised. Right. And today we've been seeing a lot of draws on top boards, early quick draws, in fact, quite a few of them. Players don't seem to be wanting to take too much risk at the stage of the tournament. Can you explain that to us a little bit? I think it's one of those things that if you're in contention at this point with very few rounds left, a loss really sets you back. But I think actually one of the things is that players are very evenly matched and it's just not that easy to win games in this situation. I mean, there are just so many strong players here. So, you know, the cream has risen to the top and there are perhaps fewer decisive results. So, yeah, there were a couple of disappointing games. In fact, the Bulgarian game was not exactly a thriller today. My game was disappointing. I mean, it was not prearranged by any stretch of the imagination. But it happens. Sometimes it goes that way. Absolutely well too. Very crucial rounds to go. We wish you all the best. Thank you.