 David Navarra joins us in our studio after his draw against China's Le Teng Yeh. The game looked pretty level throughout but in fact David tells us that it was full of tricks in the end. Have a look. David, a draw today against China's Le Teng Yeh even though the game looked like it was peaceful throughout, there was a bit of complication at the end. Yes, I misplayed the opening after which I was slightly worse but then I equalized and I expected it to be a quick draw but then I decided to play on because there was a nice trap at the moment when I avoided an exchange of queenside pawns. Maybe you can show it to us. Yes, I can show it. I mean of course it's a dead draw but in this position I played rook c4 hoping that rook d8 could happen because then I can take on c5 and black remains a pawn down as sorry now sorry queen e1 can be met with queen f1 when it should still be a draw after d1 but But you at least have an extra pawn and some chances. Yes, exactly and okay after rook e8 it's of course equal but towards the end it was getting dramatic at this point because now black needs to be really careful as c2 probably loses to a7 c1 queen check and rook a7. This is quite beautiful so you mean where Teng Yeh went queen a7 here you had a trick if she goes c2 it's black is in trouble here. Yes but sorry there are more tricks actually because after rook a2 black cannot okay still here if black plays rook a5 there's queen d7 winning. This is a beautiful move. Yes. So the point is that if you take even if you go rook b5 you've got rook a8 and your queen first. Yes, exactly and after rook a7 I believed to be much better for a very short period of time for several seconds before spotting c2 because black cannot play for example rook c5 in when queen e3 can be met with rook c7 but there's queen b7 rook c7 queen takes c7 and now white is winning but in the game there happened c2 after which it is just a dead draw rook takes c2 queen takes a6. So she very precisely navigated from these tricks that you had at the end. Yes. And what are your impressions so far about the way the games have been going for you? Okay I disliked the way how I misplayed the opening today but otherwise I like my games. I think yesterday I just played a good technique. Yes and you back in Gibraltar you feel good coming here? Yes. It's one of your tournaments that you start the year with quite often. Yes, all right. All right, happy to have you here with us and thank you for giving us your time. Okay, thank you for your attention see you later. David before I let you go I have to ask you when we were analyzing with Eufa earlier with Daniel Eufa you were watching the analysis and you spotted a mistake in his analysis at that moment or were you following the game when he was actually playing? I had not been following it before but I spotted the mistake in the analysis. That's what I often do. Even when I was watching some really high level Blitz games I very often spotted mistakes but the problem is that when I am playing myself I am making even more mistakes and also spotting them very soon which does not improve my mood. David you are very modest but we are sure that is not the case and we really hope to have you back in our studio. Thank you for your time. Okay, thank you. Thank you. See you later. See you.