 Argentinian Grand Master Fernando Peralta held top seed Mamediaro Chakriar to a draw in round five of the Gibraltar Masters. He joins us in our studio. Fernando in the last three rounds draws against Iváncha, Leif Angliem and Chakriar. Solid results against the top seeds. Yes, yes, I'm very happy. It's a very strong tournament for me and I'm happy that I'm not losing all games against these people. And it's your third time here? Yes, it's my third time, yes, and I really enjoy it. Great, and tell us about today's game. It was a quick draw. Were you happy with the result of the game? Of course, I'm very happy with the result. If I have to tell you about the game, I don't know really what happened because he made a novelty, I think. And I don't know if all the game there was a preparation by his side. I have no idea. He spent more than an hour in the game, but he finished the game with plus time in his clock. So he had more time than he started with? Maybe the same because he was walking. Playing very fast. What about you? Which moment were you surprised? Okay, this is not a very normal move and I have already played last year and in this position, last year, I played H4 against Artemia. In Gibraltar? In Gibraltar also, yes. But the computer says that black is more or less okay after F6 or maybe taken and then F6. So you mean this happened against Artemia last year in Gibraltar and black sort of time here. So you had an idea about playing night F4. Yes, that is supposed to avoid F6 but something went wrong because he played anyway and I don't know what my computer said about this. I couldn't remember. So you were on your own now, on the board? Yes, yes. Trying to figure out what to play and calculating this sacrifice that happened in the game. Yeah, this position I want to talk about night G6. Is this a team or an idea that you had from before or was it purely over the board inspiration? No, no, it was over the board decision. I think I had two positions to decide. One was to take on F6 and probably to take on C5 and the other one was this. I couldn't find another good option and I wasn't sure about the common. I was very afraid because he was bleaching every moment. Yeah, and he was playing very fast, yeah? So and in this position after root F7, do you think this was for black to repeat here? Is that the only option? No, I had no idea. In this position I was analyzing B6 and other moves but it seems to me that I wasn't risking too much because I just sacrificed a little material and in some lines I have a strong attack or maybe end games. And a lot of pawns in the end game. Yes, yes, but I was analyzing B6 and F4 or root D8 and root D1. Yes, and I had no idea actually. A mess but you felt that you had enough play here. It looks like you've got, maybe in some positions it might be root for two pieces but you've got a few extra pawns as well and a lot of play. Yes, yes, I think, yes, this is the key. Also in this position another option was to take on C5 and transport to some end games with some pawns but I think his pieces were very strong so I decided to play for an attack with the E5. But of course it's not enough to gain advantage because I think this move was a draw. Were you surprised with this decision of Shakira to repeat her? I don't know what to say because I wasn't sure about the evaluation of the position in general but it was not the option that I was afraid of. Right, to play on, yeah. Well that's the way to do it and how do you feel about going into the second half of the tournament we're halfway through? I feel very confident but I need to rest because it's a very strong, a very long tournament. Long tournament but it's also good that you finished early today so you can have some rest and we wish you all the best with the remaining games. Thank you very much.