 Le Quang, Liam goes into the final round of the Gibraltar Masters with six and a half points. He had a great game today and he joins us in our studio to tell us how he did it. Liam, you had a tough game in round six, a loss and then three back-to-back wins. Feeling more on track? Yeah, absolutely. I was very disappointed with my playing game six. I tried to complicate matters and I got a winning position but then I planned a horribly in one move and I lost that game so it was very painful. But now that I'm trying to... This was like Rukesh won in the end. Yeah, I missed that 97 check, very simple move. So I had to do what I have to do and now I won three in a row and one more game tomorrow so I'm hoping I can get a good finish here. And you have done what you needed to do and especially today. Quite an aggressive game from the start? Yeah, I think it's a very interesting game. I didn't look at this line specifically before the game but I played some game online before some time ago and one of my friends played this line. So I looked a little bit and I knew this idea with F4 is supposed to be good for white but I actually missed the move order after EF. So for today's game you hadn't checked this again? Well, my opponent played a number of different openings so I had to check a lot of them and this specific line I didn't check. You know it's very interesting when we interview elite players like yourself there is often preparation that you have done some while before which never got used and then gets used later on. Yes, I never expected to get this same line because as I told you I played one game online and I thought it looks great for white so I didn't go too deep in this line and I thought it's just very nice. Bishop takes F4 is not a good move. I should have played 95 where black doesn't have time to play H6 because I can take E7 and then take F4. Right, so the point is now after H6 you just take on F4 and D6 is hanging. Yes. Right, and the problem with bishop F4 is that he can play H6 immediately because of bishop H4. Yes, and now I have to play rook g1. So let's say Hg, Hg, 95, so I forced the play bishop E2, Nc6 and here he is developing very fast and he has some counter play. I was hoping Qd2 may work but apparently there is some tactics like this take, take, 94 and he has this Qb6 I think and it should be a right equal because he gets to take b2. Yeah, and there is a lot of play for black here. Yes, so he should have done that and Nc6 is a mistake. So here I actually make another mistake. Here I should have played 94 again. So 94 would be slightly better for white because he has to take I think and Q takes and 95. Yes, and then probably I castle and then he castle and I think it's still better for white but it's a better version than in the game because in the game he didn't get to trade my knight so here again he has to play H6 and basically get transposition to Qg1. So the point is for him to play H6 before you go long castle so that he has this idea with bishop H4. Yeah, but this idea is not so easy to play during a game because normally black wants to castle short. So if you do this basically you cannot castle short anymore and if you don't have that quick Nc4 with Qb6 then it may just be less for black. Because castle 95 and black's king is not safe anywhere. Yeah absolutely, it's a very counter intuitive move for black because he's sort of opening the only side where his king is safe. But after you got Nf5 in this position things looked great for white and here black's reply was something that surprised you? Yeah, I was completely surprised, very pleasantly surprised actually when he took Nf5 because I think that structure is just totally winning for white. I think he had to play something like e8 and although it looks still bad for black I can at least take on e7, take on d6 or I can play something like Qg2 and try to play Nx5, h5. So still a very strong attack for white like he has to go here I think still a very strong attack for white but it's not lost yet? Yes. But after bishop takes f5 I think it's just very easy play for white and free attack on the king side and I think I didn't play the best move afterwards but they were enough to win. In this position it really does look like white got everything very quickly on the king side while black hasn't really created much on the queen side. Yeah exactly, I had the bishop pair I had huge attack positional better also. Right, a very nice game and then it was quite smooth from here where do you think was black's last mistake in this game? It's hard to say. I think all the move up is already pretty bad for black. It's already pretty bad, yeah. You mean they say in a bad position all move up bad, so there's nothing to do there I think. A very nice game overall and a very critical momently I'm a 28 move in, feels good? Yeah, I'm looking more optimistic now than after r6, so I'm hoping. Yeah, I'm hoping that's a good result. Absolutely and tomorrow is the last game. You are in the top positions what is the approach like, what's the feeling going into last round? Of course I'll try to play for win also depends on who I'm playing I would assume I play someone at the same point half a point higher than me but black is also very tricky and very difficult, so it depends on who the opponent is and what would they choose but if I have my chances I'll take it. That's what we like to hear and given the tournament situation tomorrow is all set up to be a very exciting finish. We wish you all the best. Thank you very much. Thank you Liam.