 Grandmaster Bella Khotena Chivali scored a big win against Jules Moussa in round six of the Gibraltar Masters. She joins us in our studio. Bella, a win with the white pieces today, again Jules, happy with the result but also the quality of the game? Yeah, of course I'm happy with the result but after 20 moves I was very angry about myself that I spent a lot of time. I had only two minutes left after 20 moves. So you had 42 minutes for the next 20 moves? Yes, fortunately the position was easy to find some good moves I guess after we got this end game. Why did you take so much time in the opening? Were you out of preparation or what happened? I forgot everything after G4, I could not remember the variation. So I started to play some solid I guess moves. You took 35 minutes at this moment? Yeah. And then you went for a very committal D5 here? Here I was calculating B5, for example just castle, then if I take on C6, B takes C6, Qd3 and Qd7 and I did not like this position because after E4 takes and then Rc8 and so... It's difficult for white to create a new play here? Yeah, these two bishops are very strong. Right. So instead of here... So here he's... Jules played 95? 95, yes and I played 96 too. Yeah, I don't know. I could not find anything better. But also the spawn on E6 could be a weakness at some point, right? Yeah, but if Qc8 then I can take on E5 on the bishop C4 and to protect the E6 pawn. Right. So he played C6 and here I took E5 and... You traded the queens? Yes. And E4. How were you evaluating this end game for you? Did you feel you were doing fine? You were better? How did you see this position? About equal. About equal? Yes. Right. And the idea of E4 was just to make sure this bishop gets blocked for the rest of the game. Now the game proceeded quite in a balanced way from here. Black seemed to be doing fine. You had your chances. What happened at the end? At the end... I don't know. After RcA3 here... I think Rf8 was a bit more. I don't know what's the idea. Here I played Rh4 and I mean g3 was better to keep this pawn on g3. Were you planning to play Rg4 or...? Maybe first take and then... Right. But then bishop f6. And the bishop comes to g5 and then take on E6. After this? After at least... White seems to be doing fine now. Yes. So all your problems are solved. In fact, did you think that now you actually could have had some chances here or still a balanced position? I thought that I had some good chances here. Of course it should be close to draw but anyway I had some slight advantage. And then Black completely collapsed after king f1. RcA2 a blunder? Yeah. It's terrible blunder. Right. You could have just gone Rd1 check and then... Yeah. Rd1 check, king g2 and then bishop f4. Yeah. I could not improve my position. So just show us why this Rd2 is such a horrible blunder. So now you just... And bishop d3 and... And the point is that if he goes Rd1 check you go king g2 and you're just running with the pawn. It's a beautiful tactic at the end. Yeah. Were you surprised when he played Rd2? Yeah. Did you see this idea instantly? Yeah. I was thinking about Rd1 check and bishop f4 to avoid this variation but when he played Rd2... Of course. And this is around the 40th move so you must not have had so much time on the clock. Yeah, but he had about 15 minutes. That's why I was so surprised. All right, well congratulations on this win and four and a half out of six. Going into the second half of the tournament how do you feel about the way you've been playing so far? I think I'm in a good position now so I hope that this last four rounds will be successful for me. You're one of the top contenders right now for the top women prize. Is that something you're thinking about or is it too early still? No, I'm trying not to think about it. Just to play my games. That's good advice and we wish you all the best for the remaining rounds and we hope to have you back with us. Thank you. Thank you, Bella.