 Antoinette, you drew your game today with Joe Gallagher. It's the end of the tournament. Tell us something about the game. Well, I obviously didn't expect him to play the Italian with Bishop c4. I was expecting more something like Rio Lopes and some more exciting lines. But it's difficult, you know, when you play with black and if your opponent wants to be solid, it's not so easy. Because normally you win with black if white wants to win. And if they just play solid line, OK, I tried to bishop c4, knight f6. And there are some interesting lines with knight g5 and d5. And it's a different story, but he didn't go for my provocation. And I don't know, now I think that maybe my first move, d5 was a mistake, but it's a bit too late, you never know how the game will go. Well, I mean, in any case, he's a good player, so it draws a normal result. But I would like to, if I had more chances to fight, but sometimes it just doesn't work out. Yes, yeah. Any thoughts about this experiment, the Battle of the Sexes? Well, I think it's a very interesting concept and it's the first time it has been done. And I'm very sorry that I got the COVID and then I couldn't play so many games. I don't know if that would change anything or not. But in any case, I was so excited to be part of this tournament. And I was thinking that we would win the ladies. But OK, there are still games, so many games in progress, so we still have our chance. But of course, going into the last round with minus three and playing all black is not an ideal start of the last round. And yeah, but I hope we'll have a chance to rematch. And I think we drew our conclusions. So for next time, I think it will be a different story. Do you have any ideas for how we can change the format or improve the format to make it more interesting? Well, there are many ways to be done, but in general, I really believe that it's a very interesting concept. And OK, we were just unlucky in some games, maybe more so than the guys, because they also have missed some chances. And but OK, it's a very close match, and I hope people have enjoyed it. Of course, it's from one tournament is maybe difficult to draw conclusions. But I see a big future in such kind of format. Right. OK, let's have a look at the game. OK, Antoinette, we're looking at a Italian game or Giocaupiano. What happened next? Well, as I said, I was expecting more Bishop B5 here and not the Giocaupiano. But OK, I played Knight F6, inviting Knight G5 and D5 and some more exciting lines. Or even Bishop C5. It's very exciting. Yeah. So, but OK, Joe, he was playing very solid and it was logical with the tournament situation that they would try to neutralise as many of us as they can. And it's a compliment to you that he's trying to neutralise you. Yes. But OK, in the last round situation, when you were plus three, I think you just basically try to neutralise everybody. So, but OK, I take it as a compliment. Bishop C5. On Bishop C5. And now Knight C3, which is not the most, let's say, popular line, but it is played quite a lot. C3, I suppose, is a... Yes, C3 and castles and some plans with some normal stuff. You don't just automatically play D6, like in the Giocaupianissimo, you play A6? Well, I don't know if it really matters, you know, because sooner or later you play all these moves, so it's just a matter of move orders. A4, otherwise I might have had some ideas with Knight A5, but now the bishop can go away already, so... H6, yes. As I said, OK, probably I can play D6, but OK, I was not sure about all these bishop G5 lines, and I thought, OK, why not H3? And yeah, I think this... D6 is the normal move, because sometimes if you castle quickly in this line, you might get some attack with G4, G5, and it's very dangerous. You've already played this move, so it could be tricky. Yes, also D6 is normal. Sorry, D6, yeah. And then Bishop E3, I was not happy to see this move, because, well, the more pieces you exchange, the less things are possible, but I don't know if Knight D4 was the correct move, but I just wanted to somehow complicate things. I don't know if White can take, Bishop takes D4, and take N92 and... OK, I don't know, maybe I can sacrifice for initiative with D5, or maybe I can just play Bishop before and... I don't know, C3, probably. That's Christian, isn't it? And here... OK, I mean, probably it's still slightly better for White, but OK, I have some potential, I have two bishops, and I think that would suit me better than what happened in the game. And in balances, at least in balances, the position gives you something to play with, doesn't it? Yeah, sure. OK, but Knight D5... Knight D5 is just very, very solid, isn't it? Yes, because, OK, now C3 is threatened, also now White can take on D4 with the Knight, and somehow damage my pawn structure, so I didn't see anything better but just to take it. And Bishop takes... Chases away the Bishop. She goes to A2? Yeah, I don't know. I didn't see anything better than what I did in the game, and OK, I mean, it's quite normal what we did, so... Castle... I don't think there's much... Well, I suppose you could go back, but... No, but if I went back, then maybe just D4, and... D4, yeah. I didn't want to end up in a bad position. Too provocative. Might be, yeah. So... Queen B6, maybe this was not such a great idea, but on the other hand, of course, White is so solid that, I don't know... I mean, in general, with Black, if White doesn't make mistakes, you cannot win, so... I don't know, I was trying to provoke some... things, but it didn't work out, because after B4, I'm already forced to take on E3, and then just... probably exchange everything. I don't know, I mean, you can always go back, but then A5, and it starts looking a bit better for White, no? Castle's A4, I don't... I mean, I'm not on time really to go some King H8 and F5, because simply White has the first move advantage, so it's very symmetric opposition. You just have to be pragmatic and see what occurs later on. Yes, and here... Well, A5 looked normal to me, because... Yeah. I mean, I don't see really a plan for Black to fight too much here. Yeah. And, of course, I maybe underestimated King E2, because now, of course, I cannot take... take because of Bishop F7. And after King E2, I was thinking for quite a long time, because I was trying to somehow continue the fight, but it looked to me that if I try to over-push, I might be in slight trouble, because I was thinking... Okay, I was thinking about such moves, but I'm not sure what happens, because he can simply go to B1, and I have a problem with this pawn. So, I mean, even if... Okay, I'll push F5, he will take, but I cannot... Yes, you can't develop the... You can't develop your Bishop, just take and... Take this way, I guess. Yes, but how to develop my pieces after, no? Yeah, yeah. So, I don't know if he needs something like E4, and I go back... Sorry, it's a breeze. Don, please, just not twice. It's a long way away. And, well, I don't know, I mean, even a move like Bc4 or something, just... I don't see how to threaten anything. I mean, there's so few pieces left, and I still have a problem here, so... Yeah, okay. So, yeah, okay, I mean, we can see it till the end, take, take, and... It takes on A5. Take on A5, probably I have to take... It comes over. It all comes here, and what I... Because initially I was planning to play something like this, but then it's simply Rb6, and next move is Rb1, and his king is slightly better than mine, and it's a... Well, I mean, it's a draw, but... Fractionally better for white, I guess. Yes, but I just don't see a way how to continue the fight, and of course I have also enough beliefs in Joe's end-game techniques, so I have seen him. He's a pretty good player. Yeah. I mean, I... I think it was inevitable to... I think it was a correct game, and it was a logical result, and okay, I'm just sorry I couldn't produce a more exciting game today, but it happens sometimes. Okay, thanks very much. Thank you.