 Yesterday, Hussain escaped from Nino, but he didn't escape from you today, Olga. Yes. Tell us about the game. I remembered his last game, so I tried to do all my best to win this game. Right. Okay. So what happened? What was the turning point in the game, do you think? He played very fast, but I think he made a mistake and he made it, maybe he thought one minute on this move. And after, I had to calculate some lines, but position was better for me. So it was okay. Right. The end game was straightforward? The end game was, it was very comfortable for Wight, because his king is, there are no pawns around him. Yes. So, and I found maybe one good move, Qd3. And after that, I want to play Rook e4, and I think it is absolutely winning. Okay, let's look at the game. Okay, Olga, let's have a look at this position after you've played Ng5. Yes. I put my bishop on e5 with idea to play Ng5. And okay, that's a funny one. I had idea. Just a funny moment, if he plays d5, for example. That's just, I can't take it. That's okay. I'll show you the technique. Okay. Is it this move here? Ah, okay. Okay, Nd5. Okay, maybe there is also bishop h7, but I'd like this move. Not so often you can see that kind of tactic. That doesn't happen too often. Yes, of course, h6 is a correct move, Qd3. Yes, and I think there he made a mistake with bishop b7. I didn't find something special after bishop d7. Right. So I decided just to take Nh7 to play this kind of position, but I'm not sure there is something for white. Yes, it's not clear, is it? Yes. Okay, so he played bishop b7. Bishop b7, yes. I calculated Nf7, for example, Qd7, Nh6. But there is bishop d8, and there is nothing. Everything's covered. So I just took this bishop. So you took bishop? Mm-hmm. Seems logical. I think f4. And f4, yes. This is slightly an unusual place to have your bishop, isn't it? Yes. I'd be very worried to have my bishop there, I expect f6. But it is the strong one, so. Yeah, yeah. And g6. I'm not sure about g6. There were a lot of moves. Yes. Nd5, for example. Yeah, we're all for g6. Nd5 is interesting. Yeah. G6, I think. So strange. Now I take Ng4. I'm not sure, but okay, I played bishop c7. I think that's a good move. But after Qd7, I played Qe4. With the idea after Ne3, take Rf7. Wow. Wow. But then I understood that maybe there is... Sorry, this one. Yes. Qd7, there is immediate, immediately I can play Rf7. Wow, yes. Maybe yes. And after, okay, if Rook takes, there is Rook hanging. Yes. And if King, Qe4. Wow. That's quite exciting. Yes. Okay, for example, Rg8. Rf1, Nx6, just bishop f5. Yeah, so you're giving up probably the exchange, but you get a huge attack against the King, don't you? So maybe it was interesting. Yeah, yeah, interesting to look at afterwards, but maybe not to risk. Because he could just take my bishop and I will play the same game. No, no tanking, middle game without or with extra pawn. Maybe take, take. Can see free, maybe Rg1. But I'm not sure. Take this. But there is some toxic, maybe just h4, h5. H4, h5, yeah. You haven't got your Rook takes f7 again here. Mm-hmm. Maybe, no? Okay, it's better. Yeah, it's quite interesting. And after Bg5, I prepared this tactic. Bg6, check, and I eat this bishop in any case. Yes, yeah. Well, yeah. I mean, when you've got a King that's exposed, it's that, it's, yeah, that looks very strong, doesn't it? So is that the end, almost, for you? I guess it is. Yes, I think so. So he's got to play Queen here. Bg5, Qg7, Qx3. Just a horrible endgame, a pawn down. Should we move to when it became a Rook and pawn ending? If it ever, no, he never did, did it? After Rook d8. After Rook d8. I think he should play a Rook f6. Oh, okay. But that's also winning. After Rook d8, there is nice move, this Qg3. Because now there are no checks on first rank, so I just want to play Rhe4, for example. Yeah, I see, yeah. And then the King comes under threat again from some Rg4 check or something. So it's completely winning. Yeah. Okay, thanks very much.