 Okay, Antoninetta, welcome back. Thank you, John. I think the audience is going to be wondering what's happened to you the last few days. Would you like to tell us about it? Yeah, well, I tested positive for COVID-19 on the second test we made. The first one I was negative and I managed to play the first game and then in the evening I tested positive. So I had to wait for confirmation next day with the PCR test. Unfortunately, that one was positive as well. So then I had to wait six days until I could get tested again. Yes, and you had to be tested twice. You had to have two negative tests. Sure, yes. If you were allowed to come and play chess with us again. Yes, and I was allowed to live my room. Before that I was a week in the room, yeah. Yes, which is probably quite a difficult thing to do. Well, it is, but you know, John, I had a lot of things to do for my university because I'm studying for my second master degree. So of course I came here to play chess, but when I was already deprived from that, I decided to work for my exams because it's actually the end of the semester. So I hope my professors like what I wrote for them and what I sent. And yeah, I didn't have much free time actually. And did you follow the chess here? Did you watch the games? Of course. I followed the games from here and the games from Wike. So okay, well, tell us about your game today, your comeback game. Well, it was a tough game. I somehow felt a bit strange in the beginning. It was a bit hard to concentrate and I could not really remember the theory in this line, although I'm sure I have lost several games in this line. So I was trying to remember, then I realized that I couldn't. So I was trying to figure it out and I spent a lot of time. And I was feeling not so confident up to a point, but then finally it all worked out well. Yeah, he gave up two pawns for quite a big attack, didn't he? It was very complicated. Well, I mean, it's quite normal for this Catalan-like positions. So I know that, okay, always white has compensation, but on the other hand, it's not so easy to win with black. So sometimes if you want to win, you have to risk it. Yeah, okay, let's have a look at the game. In this position with white to play, what did you think of this position at the time? Well, I obviously was thinking too much about the position because I had very little time left. And well, I mean, it's clear here that either I lose a piece very quickly or, okay, I have two pawns up and of course I still need to develop my bishop and castle. And if I can do that, then I will be clearly better. But I was sure that white has compensation here. I just didn't see anything concrete. Yeah, maybe he didn't hide them. But it does look very good. There's no white here. But as we noticed earlier, looking at it with the engine, there's this idea of queen d2 and then queen b6. And there's incredible move, knight a4, which is not a human move. This I didn't see during the game. I think if Leandro had seen this, we'd be suspecting him of cheating because it's a very, very, it's an incredible, we'll just look at it on the board so people can look at this because of this rook b1 move. And you really, you really got to go to a7, go to a7 and then bishop here. And it's suddenly it's just impossible to defend really. Yeah, this doesn't look good. No, I didn't see this idea, but I'm not sure if I'm forced to play queen b6. Yes, this queen e7 move. Maybe I can go queen e7. And something, I was thinking something like knight a4. Knight a4, yes. And something like e5. And somehow maybe holding the position. I'm not sure, but I didn't see maybe how I lose immediately. So at that point I was fine with that. But if Leandro played bishop c7. So this was a surprise for me. Yes, what were you expecting with interest? No, I was thinking of queen a2. But bishop c7, rook c8. And then if White wants to repeat moves probably if he goes back to bishop f4 then I don't know if I have a better move than rook d8. Because somehow I didn't want to go knight f6 immediately. But maybe I can, I don't know. But bishop a5. I mean the whole idea was a bit surprising for me. Because somehow the bishop here, I don't know. I didn't feel that it's the right thing to do. But I don't know, still of course White has compensation. And then I was not sure about knight f6. But I thought that okay. In any case all my pieces are hanging. So I have to do something. You've got to do something. You've got to try and get your king to safety, haven't you? Of course. And then I must admit that I didn't see after queen a7. Because here also I have the option of queen a7. But somehow it doesn't help me develop the bishop. So I went for the most more logical move. Yes. And now with something like knight a4 and knight a5 probably. And well I'm still quite a long way of developing here. But I was thinking for example something like bishop c3, c5. And well try to consolidate here first and later on try to do something with my king side. But well I'm not sure what he played in the game. Knight b5 was of course a bit shocking. Because if it works then it's not good for black that I allowed this. And after queen a7 I wouldn't have this problem. But I actually didn't see how it works after here. After the game actually he mentioned, Leandro mentioned something like before knight b5? Before, okay. Maybe to start with bishop c6 first. But I'm not sure I know what is the difference because still after knight b5 I take and then rook takes. And this we could have in the game. And then I was thinking to play rook a8 maybe. Yeah queen b7. Queen b7 is also a possible move. But then rook b6 is an a8. I'm not sure so rook a8. It does look very difficult. But now there is rook c7 and I cannot take because of rook a8. And I'm not sure what's going on here. Interesting isn't it? But he hasn't got many pieces left to checkmate you with really. Yeah I can't see it. I don't know I didn't see it during the game but by that point also Leandro he was in time travel as well was he? Yes okay maybe not here yet but going down on the clock as well. But after rook c6 bishop b7 I actually felt much better already because now it's only one move away from castling so I thought that. Have all these squares defended? It always feels better with bishops doesn't it? Defending those difficult squares. Okay so he just took it and played check. Not bishop c6 I guess it's a mistake. I was not sure what to do after rook c1 because if now I castle then there is a rook c7. So I guess I should try to play something else. But what exactly I was not sure but I don't know maybe some. I know was it in this this moment rook c1 I'm not sure. Yeah I I don't know really bishop d7 maybe I can play. Bishop d7 yeah. Rook c7 queen a6 or queen b8. Rook c7 yeah. It looks so dangerous doesn't it? Well it does but it looks the time defending everything. I'm not sure. Yeah so maybe maybe he just blew it. Bishop c6 check. Yes bishop okay here there is the nice line if I go king f8 I have to take and then bishop b4 nice and bishop b7 rook d8 amazing. So I had to be careful here but I believe that after bishop d7 okay maybe okay if he takes I can just even take with the queen with the queen yeah and after bishop b6 take here I didn't see much I mean I was expecting something like rook c1 because okay after g6 there is this check but I don't have to do that I mean after rook c1 I can just go bishop c5 and put my king on e7 and okay I'm a piece up so it should be fine. Yeah very good okay thanks very much.