 Grandmaster Sanal Vahab of Turkey scored a big win against Lake Wangliyem in round six of the Gibraltar Masters. He joins us in our studio. Vahab a big win with the white pieces against Lake Wangliyem, but the position was quite imbalanced. Yeah, so he played this browser. I think I was watching your interview with him actually before the game that you pushed him to play for win with Black. And he's basically a Sveshniko player, but today he went for Rauser, which actually was about to pay off. It's a dubious opening, definitely, but of course playable. And I had some advantage in the opening and then we came to this position. You were blitzing out the moves quite fast, so you had prepared up until which point? Not against him, but in general to Rauser. And then here he just complicated, I think he played. I mean, I knew this setup that I put h4, h3, rook e3. If knight a5, b3, I knew all this setup and I knew that white is better. And then in this position he played rook c3. Right. And I had to take, take, and queen a3. Idea with knight g2. And then you just target the c3 pawn. Yeah, and I thought that I shouldn't bring his pawn to c3, but after the game he just told me that I can collect the pawn in the next move, which I missed during the game. Right. And after that just I went a bit direct, which is good for him. So knight a5 was inaccurate. Yeah, the thing is I missed this fe5, queen a3. I was calculating rook g8 and rook g6 stuff and yeah, I missed this very natural active move. And now queen d5 was a very strong move. During the game, did you feel you were in trouble at this point or was it, we can ask you to come a little forward. During the game, did you feel you were in trouble or were you, how did you evaluate your position? I was just upset about how I ruined all this advantage and suddenly just wondered the queen. Yeah, and that happened very soon, so you played queen f2 here and this was the moment where he just blundered after thinking for about six minutes. Yeah, he told me that he was checking all the time rook g8, which is probably just much better for black. So rook g8 black keeps his advantage. Actually, this was my trap from long ago. I mean, it wasn't a trap kind of, I wanted to refute rook h1 lines, you know, not the trap, but... So you had this idea that if rook h1, you will have these tricks on the board. So were you, did you, you played knight a7 almost instantly here? Yeah, really. And it just collapses for black? Yeah, it's just sad for him now. He just tried to complicate the game and probably his tournament is ruined. Yeah, it's basically one move can ruin your tournament. Yes, but this is the thing about open events as well that white or black, you have to take your chances. Yeah, exactly. And this is your first time here, you do with Maxim yesterday, you won against Liam today. I'm sure you're feeling good about the way you're playing. Yeah, actually we're staying in Spain and in the first rounds I couldn't get in mood. I mean, we were spending a lot of time on the border and stuff and now we got used to it. Everything is much more smooth and now I feel much better. Well, that's good to hear and we wish you all the best for the remaining games and on. Thank you for your time.