 Maxime Varsher Lagrave had a great day in office as he convincingly beat Ariantari from Norway. He joins us in our studio. Maxime, a pleasant opening and it looked like you were always in control today? Sort of. I mean, it never is as easy as it looks, but yeah, I managed to keep control on the center of his potential base with D5 and after I got 95, I thought I already had a present edge. And at what point did you feel you had a decisive advantage? Well, when things fizzled out and I got to play E5 and break through, of course after I won the exchange, I felt like it was a matter of technique already. Right now, after your game got over, I went down and saw you analyzing with Tari. Now, we don't see that happen often enough. People almost always go back and check the lines with engines. Do you recommend analyzing games with your opponents once it's done? Well, I don't do it always, but generally if my opponent offers, I will go gladly. Of course, it's always a pleasant experience to share thoughts about the game and before we see how badly we played with the help of engines. Five and a half out of seven. Pleased with your play so far? It's going much better since round four, so I hope to keep the trend going and I'll need one or two wins in the last three ones, so we'll see how it goes. It's definitely not going to be easy. Are you also having a good time in Gibraltar? Yeah, of course. Gibraltar never disappoints. That's great to hear. We wish you all the best for the remaining games. Thank you, Tania. Thanks.