 If you've not played in a tournament with drop depth timing before, there's a couple things you should know really quick. There's a clock going all the time. Yes, thank you for turning that up. There's a clock going all the time. It doesn't stop as soon as one season runs out. The next one begins immediately. There is no separate period for order writing. You write your orders during the time set aside for negotiations. Once the clock expires, put your pad in the box, stop writing, and if you indicate your orders as quickly as it's practical. If you have any questions about that, feel free to ask me. So it moves on in a pretty good clip. If you haven't played before, you might take a turn to get used to it, but it's not that hard really. There's several computer screens around, so you should be able to see the time remaining at all times on one of these computer screens. And the speaker system is going to announce it in a charming British accent at regular intervals throughout the turn. Anything else you need to know? No, let's get started. All right, we're going to re-op Germany, North Dorian, Italy, Brian Murdoch, Russia, Chris Brand, Turkey, Chris Margin, Board Zero, over on the far side of the room, five way to the room, Board Zero, Austria, and Board Nine, Austria, James Asamsi, England, Laurent, France, Jack Twilley, Germany, Rupin, Italy, Anna Bender, Russia, Mike Hall, Turkey, Alex Salman.