 Okay Bilal, you've played Maria Mouzidjouk, former women's world champion today with Black. Tell us something about the game. It was a quick draw and I had Black, I played this E6 against the Rosolimo. It's the first time I tried this move, so it was a good draw for me and for the team also. So you're playing for the team now, you're happy to go for the draw with Black? Black is difficult against a strong player, so it's fine. Are you pretty confident you're going to win this match now? Today? Well, maybe today, but I mean tomorrow. Today I don't think so, because we have Black, so it's going to be difficult. So let's see and hope to hold today and tomorrow is white, it's going to be a better day. Did you have a conversation with the other players in your team last night? Did you have a team plan? Maybe I just play normal, don't think about the result and just play normal chess like we did all the tournaments. Okay, let's look at the game. Okay, Bilal, it's a Bishop E5 Sicilian, what happened next? I played E6 for the first time, last two months I played an IAF6, like 10 times I think. So I wanted to try this new move to avoid preparation. So she played Castle, Knight E7, Rook E1 and then B6 is almost new move. A6 is the main line, so B6. So here she has two options, she can play D4 or C3, she plays C3 in the game. D4, there is only one game in the database, Feroge against Magnus. Really? Well, that's a pretty big game, isn't it? Where was that played? Was that an online game? I think it was Armageddon in Norway, so quite an important game. And yeah, this was the game they played and she played C3. She played C3 instead? Okay, C3, C6. Here I was prepared for Bishop E4, Magnus played a game like this in the world, Rapid and Blitz, also last month. And she also can try Bishop F1 instead of Bishop E4. Here it's quite complicated, she can play this for example. Bishop C2, Knight E6, A4, Bishop E7, Black should be okay here. That's interesting, isn't it? Yeah, and she played Bishop T6 and the funny story is that when I prepared this morning, I asked myself what should I do against this move and I forgot to check with the computer. So when she played this move, I was like... You're kicking yourself? Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's okay, I have to take D4, I think I have to play D5 there. Yes, this is beginning to look like a French defense. Yeah, but for example, if she plays E5, then I have this strong Bishop here, I can play A5, Bishop A6. She should be better, I think, for Black. Okay, try, play this first, and then A5, Bishop A6. Is that a better version of the sort of French? Yeah, I think so, yeah. Okay, that's interesting. She has to take. So you think she has to take, and Queen takes. Yeah, maybe here she can try C4, I don't know if it's working or not. Yeah, I mean it's an unusual, it's like a C3 Sicilian, isn't it? Yeah, yeah. Queen is on D5, but B6 is quite an unusual move in C3 Sicilian. Yeah, and she already has the rook here, so she can try some idea. Yeah, maybe not now D5, but some move before. Right, it might be a stable move. My Queen is here, so not safe. But she decided to take on this one. Yeah, okay, I played this Bishop here, 92, Kb7. And this looks easier to play for you, doesn't it? Yeah, I think it's just equal, yeah. Equal? I was waiting for this move, she played 94. Yeah. And I want to just come back, Bishop is free. And I wanted to play this move, I don't know if it's good or not. Oh, I see. No, she played 94. She played 94, yeah. Just B5. And then B5, yeah. And then... 96, take, take, Queen is 7. I offer D4, I think. So you offer to draw there, good result for the team? Yeah, and for me also, yeah. And for you also? And the team, yeah. Yeah, she's got a very good rating as well, so that's okay. Okay, thanks very much. Thank you.