 Nigel, a nice win against Gregorian today, quite a crushing victory I should say with White. I'm absolutely delighted. I don't know what the computer says about it, but I was very pleased with the way I played this. I sacrificed a piece very nicely and just got all my pieces, the rest of my pieces going forward. So I had absolutely no idea about the theory, no idea about the opening at all. So I just sort of made it up as I went along, but it seemed to work out okay. It moves like night at five, night at seven, very inspiring play. Was there something special you did before the game today that made you play this way? I was just trying to sober up from yesterday. I had way too much to drink last night and I was feeling very, very rough today. You probably noticed in the Blitz last night I was a bit sub-par, so I went for a walk, tried to get some fresh air. A little bit of singing? A little bit of singing and not a huge amount of preparation because if you're feeling a bit worse for wear, it's best not to tire yourself out. So I played quite quickly today. That's another thing. I didn't want a long game, so better just to sacrifice some pieces and either you win or you lose. Well, this time it worked perfectly and it's true, but you said that sometimes it's just more important to show up at the game with a fresh mind rather than a whole lot of preparation. That's right. I made a decision on my opening move and it wasn't quite clear what he was going to do in reply. And I think he didn't know because he was sort of fiddling around with the move orders. I think he was a bit surprised by night at three on the first move. And he was trying to just understand what was going on in my mind, which actually wasn't very much. Right. Now yesterday's Blitz Nigel, now you say that you performed sub-par, but I have to say that first game against Fabiano, you were completely crushing him. Yeah, I was actually disappointed because normally I have some company at dinner and I was left all alone. You know, I had a couple of lovely ladies the other evening who had a glass of wine, so I didn't drink so much. But last night I was all alone and one glass is not enough and one bottle is too much. You know how it is with these bottles are meant to be shared. So yeah, I came to the Blitz and I wasn't expecting to play the Blitz. Juan Bayon asked me about two minutes before it started. So I showed up pretty drunk and I was completely crushing Fabiano in the first round. I mean just all over him. And of course at some point I started blundering terribly and I lost the game, which is my own stupidity really. Still a whole lot of fun. Now just coming back to the Masters event, are you happy with the way things have been going for you? Yeah, I mean look, at 40 moves in the first round I was dead lost against a 2300 player. So to have three and a half out of four at this point is very good. So I'm delighted. And actually my last two games I think, I mean I'll check it with the computer, but I think my last two games have been very good games. So it looks like I had a wobble at the start and I'm sort of finding my rhythm a bit better. But it's a very long tournament and a lot of rounds to play so it's a question of maintaining consistency. Now you're also one of the most active chess players on social media. Everyone loves you on Twitter. You seem to quite enjoy it yourself. I do. I do. Yeah, I only discovered Twitter a few years ago, but I've become a big fan. And it's, you know, I don't buy my followers like some other people do. They seem to have these computer algorithms following other people. So I just accumulate them naturally. And it's my ambition to be able to fill Lord's cricket ground with my followers. But I only have 22.4000 at the moment, so I'm not quite there yet. You'll get there and we wish you all the best for the remaining rounds and look forward to having you back in our studio soon. I'm looking forward to being here with something to cheer about anyway. Thank you. Thank you, Nigel.