 Lake Wangliam joins us in our studio here at the Gibraltar Masters after his solid draw against India's Vaibhav Suri. The Vietnamese goes into round four with two and a half points. Liam, a draw with Vaibhav Suri, a level game throughout but an interesting opening. Yeah I thought it was a good choice for today but apparently he was well prepared and he pleased out on the move in the opening even faster than me. So I was wondering what to do around here. Of course this line is not very popular but there were some high level games here. I think the first one was in the camera reshoot in a police game like two years ago and then okay Wesley played blocketing and I think here after Castle, after Castle here I only analyzed through HF8 and I thought that was okay equal but maybe there was some play for white and when he played D5 I understand that I missed this move in my preparation so I was trying to play to find a critical line. He was playing quite fast so he was obviously still in his preparation. Yes after the game he told me he saw this move his critical tech and Queen E3. The point is now after E5 white play Queen D3 and E4 is not good because of Queen H3. Oh nice. Yes and Ng4 doesn't work because of Nxd5. And the rook hands in. Yes but the thing is after E5, Queen D3 he can play D4 and this is a huge miss after tech and Ng7 and then Ng4 and then Queen A2 and I don't know what is going on here it's very complicated and obviously it looks risky to me going to this slide. Did you consider Bishop f5, Gf5 at all? Not really I didn't see that. So you just went for the solid King B1. Yeah I thought King B1 is natural and yes after D4 I think it's pretty much fast everything until after this Bishop g4 is a very important move. With that this move black may have some problem. So you mean here Bishop g4 is a very good move. Is a good resource. Why is it so important for black to have Bishop g4? Because I'm attacking this pawn and there's not a very good way to defend. For example if E5 I can take here and then go Rb1 and black has big problem with the pawn. So all the pawns are sort of falling apart. Yes yes so this would be very good for me but after Bishop g4 is in place of all the problems because now he's threatening E5, he's threatening to take E2 and take f4. So I don't really see any way for white to do anything other than what I did in the game. Yeah here Rf4 is also a very good move. Just sacrificing the exchange. Yeah he get it back after Bf4. Oh right because Rf2 runs into Bb3. Yes yes so here I don't really have much choice. I have only E2 or Nf3 so I can also do this and get this Bishop and I think it's still a right equal. Let's say Bf5 and I don't see any problem here for black at all. In the game I think with the opposite color Bishop it's more solid for me and maybe there's some slight chance to play on the queen side but okay after estranging everything and also estranging the pair of rooks there was not much left. Not much left to play in fact even in the last position though you have a couple of extra pawns where it doesn't. Yeah even with the two pawns there's nothing here. Yeah there's nothing much to do. So two and a half out of three. How do you feel about your performance so far? Yeah the interesting thing is that last year I also scored two the first two points and then I met the same opponent Suri and I make a draw with him in game three and draw three as well. So I mean it's not a bad start and definitely it's a long tournament so we still have many chances. And also today's game was a pretty level game it's not like there were any. Yeah I don't have any regrets today because I think we both play a pretty good game. A pretty good game. Well we look forward to more such games thank you for your time Liam. Thank you.