 You've scored another point for the women's team today, 2 out of 2. How are you feeling? Feeling great. To be honest I'm still finding my rhythm like in my daily routine with all the jet lag and stuff but I'm happy I'm off to a good start and I'm just hoping to contribute as much as I can to the team. How about today's game? What happened? I think it was quite strategical. There was really not much going on in the opening and the early-middle game but then my opponent started making some concessions to the position and I was trying to... In the end I was trying to make some pond storm in the king's side and then it went successfully and he started making mistakes again and here and there so I could convert it to a victory. Okay, let's look at a key point in the game. Thank you. So yeah, it was starting out as a Nimzer, Quinceanine type position and I was actually preparing for first move E4 even because the players here don't only have one opening repertoire, they have like various so that's why there was some hardship in the preparation but anyway, out of 11, 12 moves in this position after he played Qd3 so White has an isolated Q spawn here and I think what's planned after that is like probably Knight E4 trying to make a battery with the queen and the bishop towards my H7 square and I thought in this position Black has to do something, you know of course my homework is about my bishop on c8, it's not developed yet whether it stays on this diagonal or whether I should make some preparation like a6, b5, bishop b7 but in this position I was trying to clarify the position as soon as I can so that's why I played e5 here and in this position I thought for quite a while okay before I played e5 because there was some idea of sacrificing on a6 this is quite, it's looking dangerous but I think if we continue there was actually nothing much more, there was nothing much for White in this position like after Qa6, then a7, Knight e4 and I just have to go back with my bishop and then bishop c7 and then bishop d3 trying to attack my knight on h7 I can just close it with f5, it's like a really nice position for me and there was also some other variation corresponding to it but in my calculation there was really nothing if White going for this type of sacrifice so that's why he pushed this d5 and then after that it was just pretty much pretty strategical I was trying to consolidate my position with my pieces like okay Knight g3, I played a6, not actually wanting to play b5 but okay he played a4 to stop it and then knight g6, even though this already middle game I'm trying to develop my pieces although it's like the task in the opening but yep, continue so bishop b3, rook c8 and then rook e1 to be honest I thought during the game that White didn't really have any clear ideas in this position the only idea that White might have is somehow to make again the battering work but it never happened and the pawn on d5 is just blocking the bishop and that was actually the whole idea of playing e5 and then queen f5, I'm just trying to play a natural move developing everything, improving the pieces and after knight e4, takes, takes and then in this position I had two options on how to exchange the knight with whether with this bishop, the dark square bishop or the light square bishop and I decided to go with the light square bishop because I knew this bishop on d6 is a perfect piece to block the pawn and also at some point I had a future idea of pushing all the pawns and then this bishop on d6 will be a very dangerous bishop with all this diagonal from b8 to h2 and yeah, it happened in the game so bishop f5, e5 and then I took it first, bishop takes e4, rook takes e4 and then queen d8 and now the idea is very simple, I just want to play f5 f5, e4 and that's it so he only had one move here, rook g4 to stop f5 but this move is a bit awkward I mean the rook is not perfectly placed it has to be somewhere on the e file but okay, this is a desperate measure to stop f5 so I play queen f6 here I'm not too hurry with the f5 because it's not possible at the moment but I had some other ideas to make it work in the future so after here bishop c3, I think it is also another mistake because now it allows my knight to have a really good outpost on f4 and after the queen moves, the queen has to keep on this diagonal otherwise I can just move my queen and then play f5 in the end so in this position I think it's already strategically waiting for black because I have h5 here and whatever you do I just move my queen on h6 and then f5 is unstoppable because I have another additional idea of a fork on e2 so the queen cannot really move it to f5 so I think in this position already whatever white does it's already winning for me so the game continued with rook e1 rook e1, f5 and then queen a4 and then h4 and then just kicking all the pieces away and then e4 so this was the pawnstone that I was talking about and then even if he moves rook e3 I have an idea of queen g3 attacking mate in one or probably if g3 I can take on h3 it's just another idea close itself yeah it will be like that so he after e4 took on f4 but this is already just lost I can basically play any other moves and this is very comfortable for black okay thanks very much thank you