 Ivan Sarich and David Navara had a long fought game that ended peacefully in round 7 of the Gibraltar Masters. David joins us in our studio. David, a long tough game ended in a draw. Your thoughts? Yes, I expected it to be a simple draw in this martial line because black can equalize, but then I misplayed the position somehow and I did not have to transpose to this and the game was a rook against rook and bishop, but I know it quite well because I had already defended it three times before with similar ease, last time with two seconds per move at the European Blitz Championship in Katowice in 2017. We've seen many players falter in this end game, but you were confident that you'd be able to hold it? Yes, I was fairly confident. Of course, I can blunder something. There was such a position with king on d5, rook on a6 and black's king on e7, rook on e1. When it's a white move, he can give a check on e6 and I have to be careful not to blunder a rook, but I mean it's a draw when one knows what to do and it's not even necessary to resort to the second or seventh rank defense. Right, now a critical stage in the tournament. Overall pleased with the draw today? Yes, but I expected it to be a simpler draw. It's never simple. Going into the final leg of the event, happy with your play so far? Yes, but I hope I will be happy also in several days after the last round. We saw you enjoy the Battle of the Sexes event a lot. Tell us about that experience. It was new for me and originally I wanted to play just one game, but then I found it funny and exciting so I played another one. Then I left the way too early, but it was not because of disappointment, it was because it was late for me and I wanted to relax. In the second game I did not understand what happened because I believed the great master Akobian took on a4 and suddenly there was king on c3 and rook on d3 so I had no idea what was going on. But okay, it was good fun and it's a pity that I haven't seen the last game. I will watch the video. I'm certain that the men's team really missed your presence in the last round because they went down to the women's team which was filled with world champions. Yes, the women's team played quite well and I would like to apologize for jumping out of the board like crazy. It was just because I had the false idea that it was necessary to leave the board as soon as possible which was not true. It is a very competitive game and you showed true sportsmanship. It was a pleasure to have you with us that night. Okay, thank you very much and you are welcome. Thank you David and just to finish this off now going into the last three rounds. Any strategy, plan, expectations? I will try to play good moves. I said the same when having been asked about the battle of the sexes so I hope I will be able to demonstrate some good play. Playing good moves is always a good plan. We wish you all the best.