 Hegaru a nice win. The black pieces went according to plan. What happened? It was a pyrrhic modern that turned kind of into King's Indian. So yeah, I mean I kind of got what I wanted. I was surprised when when my opponent did not take Ampazhan on e6 after I played e5 but I thought the way he played was quite principled and then he kind of he just used too much time and lost his nerve because like this whole idea was c6 I think was completely fine but he kind of had to then play f3 f4 and some knight c4 b5 a4 a5 and play for b6 but he got afraid of the whole king side attack so kind of I mean he got caught in between used too much time and then he just I mean blundered with this knight f3 move although it still was complicated though he he only had like a minute left so it's gonna be too hard for him but still it's it's good certainly to start off with a win so I'm pretty pretty happy. When you went c4 c5 it looked like it was going well for white. Where exactly did he go wrong? I mean it was basically at the end when he played bishop c4 and knight f3. He should have played f3 f4 and then like some some combination of b5 knights 4a4 a5 b6. Again it's not really clear who's quicker because I'm gonna go like g5 g4 g3 maybe or gf3 depending so it's not a hundred percent clear but I think kind of once once he went for this and he didn't play d takes e6 on Poisson I mean kind of was forced to go for this so he really just needed to keep his nerve and play his continuation and when he didn't I mean I just it went wrong immediately. He was really short on time and when you played knight d5 there was this really pretty geometry with attack on f2 and the rook on a1 do you suppose he missed that? I mean I think already after knight f7 he's in trouble. If he played bishop b2 followed by knight d7 it still was I think a game wasn't completely clear what's going on. I should be a little bit better but it wasn't wasn't winning whereas in the game yeah I mean it's just just winning after knight d5 although I mean I think even queen e7 takes a knight g4 is also winning as well and that's probably prettier so I you know but it's basically had a choice of wins and it's the simplest one so it's it's always nice to spot a tactical knight d5. Right now we often see you put this pressure on your opponent when it comes to time especially there's this big gap between their clock and what's going on in yours. Is that is that part of your strategy to kind of try to play fast and for you the time is as important as the position on the board? Yeah I think when you're playing weaker player significantly weaker I should say time comes in to play much more because like especially if you're black you're it's not easy to get an advantage I mean it's like you look at what I did or what Levan's doing it's kind of you try to just play something random get a position make them use their time or blunder or any way you can so certainly it plays a big role when you're playing someone who's like three four hundred points lower and I mean you should you should try and press on the clock it's one of the advantages advantages that stronger players have they're they're quicker they think think quicker and it's more intuitive so I mean obviously it's always there if I need it. Right finally last question you had a look on Levan's board how are things going for him what do you think happened there? It looked like he was in some trouble to me but again he's doing what I did it's kind of he's black against a much weaker player he's trying to just create something messy and trick her in the complications I mean I assume he'll find a way to win but again if she plays correctly and doesn't make any mistakes he's not gonna win but that's always that's always how it's gonna be when you're playing with black against a much weaker player. Alright thank you very much we'll see you soon here. Sure. Thanks a go.