 Mamadiaro Shakriar scores a smashing victory against Anna Mozicciuk. He joins us in our studio to tell us how he did it. Sharer, a win against Anna Mozicciuk, pleased with the result but also the game was quite convincing? Okay, it was a good game. I played this line-on only one time in my life against Amwell, Maxime. I built a super tournament and we played like he played after... I think it is not a popular move, I played against him and he played also G6, G4. It was a new move for G4 against Maxime, I played but today I play the same. And it is absolutely my idea, I mean it just looks very strange. So this was a novelty against Maxime? Maxime, but I played it second time. I think after my games Maxime is too many people start to play. And okay, I mean it looks very strange for White but it is also for Black. I was very happy to play against this position. It looks very nice, very good. It is very in your style as well and also it is kind of hard to prepare against you because you are playing so many things and then you just make a move like G4? Yes, but it is not easy to play everything and most certainly also today she told me she sees this game as against Maxime I mean before which I played but she cannot believe I can play against this line. The problem is Maxime play against me is take, take, take and G7. And I played fantastic move B3 against Maxime, it was fantastic, really brilliant move. I give him pawn immediately and it looks very strange but White is near a winning position. Oh wow, did this happen? Did he take the e5 pawn? And you went on to win this game in the end? Yes, and this queen going long castle and this mate, I mean it looks very strange. But okay, she played d5, it is also very bad move. I am not sure because she takes, takes, looks very bad So I play very strong move rook e1, after rook e1 it looks very bad because she takes, takes, if take knight d4, same. Yeah, sometimes it just gets queen d4 and rook takes e5 and bishop takes h6, so I mean move. So that I play rook e1 and it's okay, it looks very bad. Why is rook e1 in this line important? Because it's White needs to play very good move, I mean some very strong move. Why? Because like in the game, yeah, take, take, rook e5 and in the game rook e1 is very strong. Right. Yeah, and okay I calculate this bishop e4 move, first it was my line to play this. I got my bishop and good bishop e4, but then I see one line. It's very interesting, one by one bishop takes e4. Yeah, it looks very strange here, because now I take, and I see e5, yeah, it's here. It looks very strange, but okay, I calculate and I find here is very nice move. It looks like take e4 is next move, I can take e4. Right. It's fantastic, it looks, if queen takes bishop e5 and bishop f6, queen g6. Yeah, and if knight f6, just take g6 now, it's a full note. And this looks, but I again find this move queen here, because this problem is absolutely meaning in the game. Yes, bishop takes, of course it's absolutely meaning in the game, but and my feeling is not very good and I don't want to play in game, yeah. Why do you say your feeling is not very good? I know, but it's some problems in my heart and I don't know, but really. So you didn't want to go into any ending, you just wanted to play? Yeah, in game because no move to play in long, okay, pawn of course. Yeah, and bishop. Against Carson of course, yeah, you need to play okay, pawn and his wing. But today it was, I calculate bishop e3 and it looks again, it's very bad. And okay, it's very bad position. Problems, d5 move, black played d5, it's very bad in the opening. After d5 it just collapsed for her. Yeah, after d5, I think it's a move. And then after rook e8, you got this nice trick with bishop e6 in. Yeah, for idea it was bishop e3 taking. Okay, maybe some move is white is better, but now the material is more important. After bishop e3, are you just wanting to go bishop d4 next? Yeah, bishop d4 or queen d2 is a move. Right. If 5, I can play knight c3 or some bishop d4, you need to calculate. Maybe bishop d4 also has many material. Also it's a winning position. Okay, black is no move. Bishop e3 for me is good. Right. And just plays his line. Okay, I can take d8, knight c5 is also looks very bad for black, pawn and bishop is very strong. But again I calculate white in game. White in game seems to be the theme of this game. White just looks without two pawns and my knight is very good active. To be sure this is not important and his pawn is going to just queen. Just play normal moves. And here is, of course, an upset losing position. At which moment did you feel you were completely winning? Was it almost after this d5? I think here is, of course, after take d5, I think this is absolutely winning position. Right. And in this position of the king g8, you played a very nice move. This just wraps up everything because you have... I want to play for, okay, first I want to play for public this line. First I want to play check here. I think it will be more interesting for public. Check, queen check and rook e8 and knight take e6 and take queen. Yeah. I think it's more interesting. It looks very nice. But queen e6 is winning because problems... With queen f6 next, it's just over. Yeah, same idea. And same idea and queen take e7 and also rook e8. So you're threatening queen e7 and the point is, for example, just to show then you just take and with this idea of winning the queen. Yeah, queen is okay. Yeah. Well, after four draws, much needed win today. Okay. In round four, I got absolutely winning positions against my Argentinian opponent, Chris, I think. Yeah. I played, I got absolutely winning position. It was just played some normal moves and it was a winning position. And okay, I played very bad. After this opening, I played very bad. I got very good advantage. And after, also yesterday, I got very good position for end game. You know, I played like super tournaments. Yeah. I think the super tournaments were strong and I tried to play my best openings and okay, end game, better end game. It's a good chance to win, but no chance to lose. But against these players, it's not working. They play draw for easily. No chances. They play bad end game. Okay. Play. Okay. But in our chess, in super tournaments, nobody wants to go to these lines. I mean bad positions and bad end games from the openings. This Grand Masters 1000, 500,000 is okay. They play bad end games and they easily defense and there's no chance to win. And today I forced that I play 90th straight. In my openings, they just play normal moves and also it's two games with blacks. They just play for drawing. This is a big challenge for players who are mostly playing in round robins to come and play in open events. It's not easy. I mean you don't know how you need to change your style. Yes. You cannot play in every time. If you play in super tournaments, I wish you played here. Yes. He had a tough tournament. Yes. He played very bad tournaments and he played some games really very bad. Fantasticly bad. I mean strong players, okay, when you play against every time strong, you now draw is every time okay. Good. In open tournaments, every draw is catastrophic. You know it's like every game draws, it means you lose the chance to win tournament. And for that four draws, of course, too much. I agree. Too much. But what I try to play and also my fields are really very bad. And it is very good and fantastic. I can continue to play tournament. I will go out because this is my field really. We speak and you can see it's my field really not good. And I hope I can play this tournament till the end and try, of course, try to play for the first prize. Right. Well, we hope you feel better soon Charir because we love the way you play on the board and we really look forward to having you back with us. Thank you for your time. Thank you.