 Ok, Leandro, your game today, you've won a game with Black. What was the game like? Yes, I played the line Tartacower in Carocan. It was too interesting to arrive at a strategically complex position. She decided to cast a long, very complex game strategically. But I think that I take good decisions in some moment. She thinks a lot and I play with the time pressure. And I think that is a good game. Ok, let's have a look at the game. Ok Leandro, let's have a look at this position. You've just played H4 in the middle game. This has been a Tartacower variation of the Carocan. What happened next? Yes, I fixed the structure when I played H4 and the idea of the variation is played with B5. And if she plays C5, take the score in D5 and this is a more important concept in this position. Yes, ok. What do you think White should do in this position, looking from your opponent's point of view? Well, normally it's played in IC3, Rook H1, but A4 is more normal with Castel Short. I think that she didn't see F5, because if I play 97... Sorry. E4, no? 97, she can play F5, because I take... For 97, Bishop F2, I think that is the idea and take a pound, but F4, I can play F5. This is an important move. I guess she played F4 because she's worried that you're going to play F5, F4. Yes, yes, yes. So this is to stop that, but it weakens some dark squares, doesn't it? Yes. And we know that the computer doesn't like this move very much. Ok, ok, ok, yes. But when you play F5, you fixed all the pawns. Yes, yes. But if I don't have this move, E4 is a very interesting move, because I can take. Because take, no? And Rook takes E3, Queen takes E6, I think that is... Yes, because E5 is no good move, but no is terrible, because if you didn't see F5, this is a problem. It would be a problem, but she's forced you to play a good move. Yes, yes, yes, yes. That's the way to look at it, isn't it? So F5 gets played, and when we look at the position now, it's difficult to know what White's supposed to do in this position. Yes, yes. Has White got a plan here? What were you concerned about in this position? I think in some moment that she can play with E4 and to... To try and mix the position now and complicate the position. My position is more easy to play, no? Because I will play B5, no? Yes. 97-95, no? Yes. It's easy in my area. Yes, this is quite static, but you still have dynamic possibilities from the Queen's side when with the Knights. Yes, or... Yes, okay. And there was another important position. Was it about here? Yes, yes. Now she played E4 in this position. It has a mind of its own, isn't it? Yes, yes, yes. E4, I can play Qd5. Qd5, yes. And I see Rxe6. Ah, okay. She put on the board? Yes. It's an advantage for me, but it's more... It's easy to play. She can take and try E4. I am sure that it's an advantage for Black. Yes. But in the practical I think that Bb3 is better because I want to... Yes, that bishop is very valuable to me, isn't it? Yes, yes. Only move Bc2 because Qd5 and... Yes, big threat. Yes. I want to try to change this bishop. Yeah. This is a bishop that... light scores now, cover. And this is a bad knight. So this is forced? Yes. Is that... Ooh, something funny happened there. Yes. Okay. And you've maintained your grip on the position and you avoided any strange sort of counterplay by Black. Sorry, by why? Yes, yes. Yes, yes. E4 is a... Yes. It's a... It's a weak... And what play with Nc5? Oh, sorry. Yeah. And Qd5, Nc6. Nc6, sorry. Rook a4 and it's more easy for me. Yeah. When the game progresses, Bd8 and Bf6, I think that is an important plan to defend Nc7 and after this nice tactical with Nc3 in the move, Nc7. Yeah. It's terribly difficult for White in this position, isn't it? I mean, there's no counterplay. Yes. Yes. I expect... In Rb1, Nc6, I think that... Sorry. King... King, sorry. Nc6, I expect Qf3. I think that is an interesting move, practical. Okay. After... After Ng6. Yeah, Ng6 and then you play this. Yes, it's too rare, but... Yeah. The idea is when they take... Some ideas with Nc1 and Nb3 and take this... Yeah. But it's still very nice for Black. Yes, yes. It's nice for me. But yeah, in the practical, the kid might... My queen, no. And I have another option that is take, take. And Qd7 and Qd5. No counterplay with d5. Yeah. It's another possibility. You want to stop that pawn going forward and then your knight will be very nice on d5. Okay. Well, thank you very much. Thank you.