 Maria, you had a quick draw today with Sabino. Tell us something about it. Today my preparation was really good. I managed to check many lines this morning and probably my opponent wasn't in the mood to play and he was okay with the draw. But for me it's also strange to struggle with black pieces therefore we made only 17th moves. Sabino's won three in a row before this. He's the top scorer. Yes, true. He's strong and especially this tournament I think he's leading among all the other players. And you're one of the top scorers on the women's team so this is top board today, yes? Looks like, yeah. Okay, let's have a look at the game. Okay, Maria, let's have a look at your game today. It was a Slav defence. What happened next? Yes, I played the knight bd7 and I always make this move at this position. Yeah, this is standard Slav. Oh, this happens sometimes. Okay, so we look at all these standard moves and the Slav variation. I think that my opponent didn't prepare the eight-smoke e5. Okay. He told me after the game about it it's really hard when you are not prepared to play with the opponent who is prepared for this. Okay. So it's understandable. Is this a minor variation of the Slav, do you think? I think here the DC is the main move and of course some bishop c4 b5 and then white chooses between bishop d3 and bishop b2. But e5 is an interesting line and white should know how to create problems here. So did he have a long think here? I think that he knew the main lines but to create problems it's necessary to know the side lines. Of course, yeah. Okay, so capture, capture, e4. Another possibility was to play bishop, or knight b5, sorry. Oh, knight b5, yeah. Yeah, knight b5, bishop bade, but of course e4 is also possible. Which is quite an unusual position in any opening really to have all four center-borns all together in the center. Yeah, four fours in the center, it looks nice. Yeah. Okay. Knight xd5, knight xd5. I think after h6 it is a critical moment for white. They have plenty of moves here, like h3, rook d1, b3 also. Yeah. They can play whatever they want but black should equalize I think. Okay, so it's quite a nice... But my opponent went for the line where we exchange the queens. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Now the pawn is hanging so it's necessary to defend it. Yeah, checkmate's right. Yes, queen h5. Queen h5. To play and after bishop h7 we change the queens. Does he have any alternative to queen f5? Otherwise this bishop will be trapped. Of course, yeah, okay. So all this happens, your opponent offers a draw? Yes, he offered a draw and the position is pretty much equal after knight h6. So you've broken his streak of three straight wins. Yes. They go draw with black. It's possible to say so. So it's a good thing for the team, I guess, when you have black to stop it. In general, playing with black is harder so the draw is a good result. Especially when the opponents have equal ratings. Have you looked at the other games? Did you check the other games? Only a little bit, but it's more convenient for me to check with the screen. Rather than yes, rather than just looking around the board. Okay, thanks very much, Maria.