 Okay Balash, you had a win today, tell us something about it. I'm really happy with this win because today the first-fold team has a tough match but other than that I wanted to use this line for 10 years and today I got an opportunity and I use it finally. Right, you've kept this a secret all that time, this line. Well, once I used it but it didn't make it into the database and it was only a draw so I don't count that one. So you use it once and it's gone forever? Yeah, because once again I took a lot of risk with this line but I saw that Gunai had a tough day yesterday so I thought it's time to take some risk with Black as well. Right, so kick a lady when she's down, is that what you're telling me? Okay, this is the match, what to do? I understand. Sorry for that. Let's have a look at the game. Okay, Gunai Mamatsada has just played the move D5 in this position. How does it develop today? Yes, we got the Chigurin variation of the main line Spanish and I used the ED4-CD4 to get this banana structure which is quite modern treatment in all kinds of Spanish. Spanish is to get some winning chances. D5, 95. I think the best moment to play A4 which is an important plan for White is to do it now because in the game if you could move just one move further... Back here. No, no, further. After D5, 95, takes, takes, A4 it gives him an extra opportunity to play Bishop D7 which I could use but I didn't want to because I tried to stay consistent and it would be it which was my plan. But if she plays A4 before instead of D5 then it's a bit premature because I can play let's say even Rb8 and after D5, Nb4 but you will see that it's really important to have the A file opened. So 95, 95, A4, Rb8 there was this forcing sequence maybe we can just move so okay, F4, sorry. Let's try it too. So 93, Bh4 it's quite a strange way to use the bishop but actually it works. The point is that if White takes, Queen takes back the pawn is hanging on F4 if F5 I have a very strong knight on E5 and let's say Rf1 if White gets one more move let's say Ra3 is a crushing attack but I can just take on A3 and White has nothing better than take on this perpetual. One more point I would like to mention is that after Rf1 here in this analysis sorry, in here. Yes, here. Without the inclusion of A4, Rb8, Abab I could play more for F5 but here it runs into E5 which White could play even without with the E file closed but it's really dangerous because also my rook is a knight to spin so here I would have played Bh3 and the game ends in a draw so Rf1 was played Bg3 I tried to use these weak squares and she played a really nice move here really strong Ng5 but I was surprised that after that she didn't follow up so the point of Ng5 is if let's say 8-6 comes there is F6 and I need to take I will get back here because let's say I take the knight Bg5 I need to play G6 at some point because other than that Qh5 comes but the main point it's a recurring theme that Rf3 actually traps the bishop so this is the point of including A4 because if let's say White plays A4 here I can just play B4 and I'm a piece up and there is no way to get to the bishop Nd7 so 8-6 F6 yes I need to take but then Nf3 and White has great composition so even if she's unfamiliar with this position she will find this F6 because other than that she doesn't play F6 and here I wasn't sure Kg7 computer shows 0-0-0 of course what else but Hungary and Grandmaster what is Grandmaster Tomás Banus lost this with Black so I was like I don't want to go for this so at day 97 but to tell the truth it's a dubious move and I was aware of that but it's really hard to refute it over the board if someone is not prepared so the point is that White needs to start if he wants a winning attack with Nd7 I need to take and now now F6 because if E5 I think I can close the diagonal with F6 so F6 first I cannot I cannot take on F6 because E5 is discovered check so I need to play I think G6 Qg4 important to start with this one Bp5 I think check first or Bg5 doesn't really matter Bg5 and here it's kind of a stalemate situation so Kr8 is the move and here White has not a winning move I don't say winning White can more or less force a draw with Qh6 I take probably with the knight I don't know I take with the knight because if White doesn't force a draw now then I think I can maybe at some point I can even sacrifice Ng4 and I got rid of this pin even at the cost of the piece because let's say Qh4 happens Txf6 I cannot bear this so I play Kg7 and Qh6 or Bx6 perpetual but the catch is instead of Bx8 Qh6 here Kg1 is very close to winning with White because the point is that if White doesn't play Kg1 or doesn't force a draw let's say plays RxA3 with the idea to bring the Rxf3 once again you see this Rxlift then I'm in time to play Bxp5 Bxd4 and Rxd5 and I can get my queen into the defense and of course I want to sacrifice Ng5 so that's why White needs to play Kg1 and if then I play can you move to Kg1? sorry one move yes this if Bd4 there is e5 and Bxg6 and everything so I cannot play Bd4 other than that the Rxlift is threatening and I play B4 and I think Bxp4 is a problem because White gets rid of this defender and ok somehow Black can end up in a pond on a Rook endgame which is probably closer to losing than to than to drawing but I was willing to take this risk because it's already moved 29 so if someone is not prepared it's impossible to find and the idea what I wanted to play for 10 years is let's say White starts with e5 instead in f5 knight yeah here instead of knight f3 which is with W so let's say White starts with e5 Bp5 I think f6 I can take knight f6 that doesn't really bother me so the point is White now goes for Nx87 because if I take then Queen comes with check and f6 and I think it's made more or less so the idea is knight f6 and I'm a whole exchange down but I have really good compensation so I think computer already shows equal plus because the d5 pawn is it's really weak and ok bishop is 7 this bishop is a monster bishop f4 cannot come because I take on b2 so at the very least I game back 1 pawn and already then I'm not doing that badly materially and ok it's all to play for so I was really surprised when she went back to f3 and ok that was the first move by myself rook e8 I'm not sure how good it is because it gave her the opportunity to strike with b4 so I could start with b4 just that first of all there is no rook lift it's rook a3 rook a3 and other than that there is no b4 which she played in a game so I didn't see anything wrong with that I just dismiss it on general grounds that I don't want to give up the c4 square yet ok knight d2, knight d5 so I think I'm already better here rook a8 I don't say I was so happy when she played b4 knight f6 I played because if I take yeah sorry yeah if I take first when I played rook a5 my point was to take and if knight d4 actually knight c6 doesn't really threaten because queen b6 check I have so I can start with bishop e5 but then I realized that she just plays rook b1 regains the pawn and actually it's I have a weak pawn as well so there is weak pawn weak square but maybe my advantage is gone already so I played knight f6 and here there was one more move I didn't expect or didn't understand I thought she would take bc and at last I was planning to take dc5 because actually my pawns could run much easier than her pawns and e4 is weak so probably she needs to sacrifice it somehow with some e5 d2 and then some f6 but I thought I'm doing okay and other than that I could just take on e4 previous move as well and after that f5 pawn is hanging but after bishop g5 I think my position was already close to close to winning yeah yeah so I just played h6 and okay material is equal but okay there is this once again weak pawn weak square very strong bishop queen d2 was normal so that I don't want to show my cards whether I play cbc4 rook c7 so I was waiting for her move to play rook b1 now I close the file and I think here after knight d4 her position is close to close because at least what I consider to be his last chance is her last chance is to play rook a1 instead because here I cannot get to today fast so easily yeah at least she has some activity because okay there is this very bad bishop but also it's not easy to use my bishop either so what happened in the game because yeah bishop d7 to defend rook a1 now but okay she got into the spin with bishop e5 and she needs to defend I decided to once again I think it's even better for me to have the bishop on the long diagonal and she even needs to make a move before knight f3 to be able to play and even though she could force an hand game or middle game with opposite color bishops it was no relief for her because okay it was a curious decision by me queen h4 move 36 because I could play just queen f6 and she had like 1 minute or 30 seconds and of course queen g3 is coming and okay first thing is just to exchange queens but in the few minutes I spent on queen h4 I was actually relying on this you know psychology that she would play queen f2 because I realized that it's completely winning for me if rook f2 bishop d4 wins and after that I don't even need to take the pawn because actually I invade with the rooks and okay we can show the final position rook a2 happened I could just take a pawn but okay I play rook a3 I could even give mate somehow on the king side I win the bishop she resigned here okay thanks very much bye