 Gukesh drew with Adiban to finish his jib chess campaign at six and a half. He joins us in our studio to talk about his experience. Gukesh, you drew with Adiban today. Your thoughts on your game? He played a line where I was not 100% sure of whether my portion was better or not. It looked clearly better for me. I was a little upset that I couldn't find anything better than what I played. So, yeah, it was a dull draw, I think. So you felt you missed some chances? Yeah, I think so, but it was not clear. Adiban sir said that this portion was equal only, but I somehow feel that it should be better. I don't know how. Right, I'm sure when you analyse, you'll figure that out. You finished on six and a half. It's a great performance so far. Are you happy with it? Yes, I'm happy with it. Except the two losses, the other games were nice. Nice, and what are your plans for upcoming tournaments? Next I'll take a break for two weeks, and next I think I'm going to play in Aeroflot A. So, yeah, I look forward to it. Did you have a good time here in Gibraltar, your first time here? Yes. What is it that you enjoyed about it? Everything. That's nice to hear. Now, Gukesh, Karthi, who's playing against Maxime today, he is from the same school as you, I believe. Yes, in Chennai. And do you interact a lot over chess as well? It's where even Pragnananda studies. Pragnananda, Vaishali, and Aravindanna also studies there. We don't interact a lot. I don't go to school anyway. I only go for exams. So, you spend most of your time with chess? Yeah, most of the time, yes. And are you following Karthi's game? Are you rooting for him today? Now, I went to watch him, but I couldn't see his game. After this interview, maybe I'll go and see. Alright, we'll let you go, and congratulations on a great tournament. Thank you. Okay, thank you.