 Sabino, you played Gunai today. Tell us all about the game. Well, it was a hard one. I got unpleasant position from the opening. I actually was pissed off because I mixed up my preparation early on, so I offered her a draw, which I thought was okay, maybe not a great offer, but at the same time, the position was pretty decent and you never know. So, she refused, she played on, which was apparently a very good decision because I played a rather big mistake at some point, which led to a terrible position where I've got no time to play and really a really, really bad position where I don't have anything to hope for. And, yeah, then I escaped. So, something happened and we got low on time and she couldn't find a way through and in the end I was actually playing for a win for two moves and then I missed a little detail in the game and I figured that a draw from this starting position was pretty good and I don't need to push my luck any further. And I annoyed you before the interview when I said that we were expecting you to lose? Yeah, you just shouldn't say that because the game is not over until it's over and you should never expect me to lose, please. Yeah, I keep fighting all the time, I survived so many terrible positions that, you know, at least I have the confidence that I'm fighting until the end. Absolutely, so you said something about if you're only minus three... Yeah, I mean, up to minus three it's not a big deal, I mean, it's still a game. Of course I lose many of them but... This is a great quote which we now have on camera. Of course. I love this very much. Something about the team, what do you think about the teams before? Yeah, it's a horrible day and it could have been even worse than what it looks now. So, yeah, at some point I was just walking and I thought my position might not even be the worst one and my feeling is that it's probably like a minus three or minus four position that I've got. So, yeah, it could have been really, really bad. We're still probably going to lose by a huge margin. Okay, that's part of the game. We knew that this round was going to be very tricky. Of course, we weren't going to just give up so easily. How about Antoinette's performance since she's made her comeback? Yeah, she came back with two victories and I felt that it was a little unfair. You know, because it feels like our guys just blundered terribly twice against her. Yeah, that's a little unpleasant. I've been fighting so hard for my points, struggling for five hours and she just wins in 20 moves when the drop appears. That's life, Sabina. Yeah, it's very unfair. Okay, let's look at the game. Okay, Sabina, we're looking at probably the worst position you had in the whole game because I want you to suffer. How did you get out of this? Yeah, it's a completely hopeless position. All of my pieces are worst. Worst game, worst rook, worst knight. And the queen isn't too great either. So, yes, this is basically hopeless. She played C5. After the game she mentioned that maybe Queen B3 It has been a good idea, just pressuring B7 and I have to go passive and C5 now and compared to the game white is a little more active, even a little more active and the plan is to play rook D4 to B4 and pressure B7 and well, I'm sure I would have come up with some resource to keep playing but it feels really bad. So, yeah, maybe Queen C6. It's really... It is pretty difficult. Yeah, B7 is ranking too. I was thinking, yes, if your queen comes to here and you need to move the rook, this just... I was thinking I might try and give up the pawn hopefully with some sort of fighting. Yeah, but you remained optimistic. Yeah, of course, there's no need to resign. No. And she needs to prove the advantage anyway. So, C5, which is fairly good move, rook D8, I need my pieces into the game. Yeah. She played rook D4, which is very logical. She played the rook to B4. So now I have an interesting decision whether I should play E3 or not. In the end I went for this one, which was... Okay, I guess a decent practical try. I'm very unsure what about the move E3 because it will lead to very complicated play. Let me just show some ideas. Rook B4 could be a very interesting try. Here I have a check. Here. Back. And this is quite important because it's rather uncomfortable for White to actually escape from a perpetual check because a move like B3 is not really what she's looking for. And then I play rook D7 and hopefully I'm kind of holding. Okay. Maybe. Sorry, what's wrong with B3? I can't see anything. With B3, right, I think I can play rook D7. Right, and there's no obvious continuation. Maybe C6? C6, yeah. Looks... It's very exciting. Yeah. Oh, sorry. Yes, but there might be some tricks after the move. No, I think this is resignable for White. Okay. I've got an extra piece now. Extra piece is usually good. Yeah, okay. So you see, it's never hopeless. No. And this is actually quite unclear because I have a square on D5. Yeah, just 2.5. Yes, and I could go there. So she's probably okay. Yeah. Okay. But there are definitely not B3, so if we went back there... Yeah. Yeah, it's tricky, isn't it? And how do you play it? Yeah. My concern was if we go back... Yeah, sorry. Okay. Oops. That queen G2 might be a try. Okay. Because now I no longer have those checks. I guess this makes sense. And king c2. This is not the great square for the king. I mean, it would be safer on a2, but I don't have a social queen a6 check. I still have this one. Yeah. And... Yeah, I actually thought I was losing here. But maybe I'm not. I have a crazy move B5 because of the king on c2, which is placed in a dangerous position, but I might also play queen a7, which is ridiculous. Okay. But strange things happen, you know? Yeah. And maybe I'm okay, which is very, very funny, I think. Okay. Yeah. And I'll probably move and things get unclear. But any way you play this... Yeah, I think d7, which is a bit more solid. I felt that she was losing the thread somehow. And this must be a very bad position. But the point on B4, I have queen b3 check. Yeah. And that was probably still the correct direction. Well, okay. For white. I have to... Well, I don't have to, but I was going to trade queens now. Yeah. Which I think is white. And I've got an ending where I'm still very much worse. Yeah. I was calculating something like this. And keep in mind we were in time travel, so this is just throwing moves around, you know? Yeah. But I have some e3 resource and I might be entering a pawn down ending, which you never know. It might be eventually draw. Or maybe not. Okay, but instead... So queen f4 happened. I was very happy because now I have this beautiful trick. This is what I was hoping for. And this is actually a very, very important move. I'm centralizing. My hope is that on queen e4, which was I guess the correct move, unfortunately it doesn't really work. I'm too stuck. The king just runs away. But I have rook c5, which is my point. And queen e6, f, take e6. Now we've got to assess this position where I have the worst pawn structure. But you know, they say rook endings are all drawn and that's what I'm looking for. So... I'm still much worse. But at least my king is safe now and I think I have some decent resources. I'm not sure. But then she played one more not so critical move and here I'm actually playing for a win. Because the safe way would be just rook c5, e4, rook c8. Just simple position. Trading c5 for the pawn. It's of course in my advantage. So I'm really happy. Instead of playing e3, which is the sharper way. Well, if white doesn't capture, I'm very happy to queen my pawn. So f, take e3 was played and rook c5. Now why is this an attempt? Because white has a spoiled pawn structure. So she played knight e4, which is exactly what I was hoping for. I think e4 might be more critical actually. But practically speaking, it was a good move. Because here I played the rook c6, which might have been a mistake. Probably was a mistake. I think black is better here. But I had one minute on the clock. It's very hard to figure out because I have three options suddenly. And when you're losing, you only have one option. I understand. If you have option, you have to play for a move. Is that your theory? In order to play for a win, I need to be very accurate here. And I played rook c6. And I wasn't happy with it. Which is why I offered the draw. Because right after I played, I realized that this move can be played. And this is what I missed. I thought I was doing great here. Obviously it's not a forced variation. But this is the big point. My knight isn't jumping because some geometrical issues. So this knight on d6 is very, very strong. So you might still be in a bit of trouble there. But again, you're both in time trouble? Yeah, we're both in time trouble. And this didn't happen actually. She took your draw off. I'm not sure that I'm in trouble. I just wasn't very happy with it. And I thought I'm not really playing for a win. And I thought, you know, I already escaped from a terrible position once. Let's not overdo it. Don't push your luck, as we say. Right. So probably this is a mistake. I think black is worse here. Of course I don't need to enter here. But it was the critical variation. And the one that convinced me that it's not my day. That's not enough. Discretion is the better part of Valor. Okay. Thanks very much. Thank you.