 Grandmaster Ivan Sheparanov is unstoppable as he moves to round five with a hundred percent score. He joins us in our studio. Ivan, four out of four, you're on fire? Yeah, I think this is my best start here in Gibraltar. By far, I think. What do you think is working for you? Okay, for the moment, groove it, obviously, because I'm winning only groove here. From both colors? Right, yeah, so I think it's just, this opening maybe suits me. Today, at this moment after rook here, things seem to go according to plan. E5 looks very difficult for black already. It's a very typical E5. This is a very famous plan and many strong pairs won by this, for example, Carson won similar games. The idea is that just this bishop is very bad, the king is very bad. At some point, 9g3 and, okay, I cannot make, but 9g3, bishop f6, queen g5, knight h5 just made. Or king if to rook h1. So there are many plans and black doesn't have anything because there is no counter play. So after E5, your idea is just to checkmate black's king? Yeah, I was pretty sure that here is just over the game because he doesn't have any constructive plan. I mean, he can play everything but there's no way to escape from the mating attack. Was he, should he have fought this plan maybe instead of rook f8? Yeah, rook h8 probably is bad, maybe he should play rook c4 or f5 immediately but still the position I think is very unpleasant. Maybe the computer will save it but... It looks very shaky for black. For a practical point of view, I guess it's very difficult for black. That's why I think he played rook h8 because he panicked probably that because otherwise you never play rook h8. Because he was thinking for seven minutes and played rook h8. So maybe he was just not sure about his position. And after E5, you actually went on to successfully delivermate on black. Is there absolutely nothing that black could have done to create play? Actually he played f6 himself so here is just finished but he could play, for example, like I calculated this line. Okay, each one was very interesting plan. Rook c2, bishop f6. Now the whole point is that if you take and queen f5, I have this very unpleasant check. Rook h8. Oh, this is stunning. Yeah, this is the whole trick of... Okay, bishop f6 of course is not necessary but I mean this is the first line that I wanted to play because it just immediately made. And if you maybe take here doesn't help because take, for example, g5 rook here and it just falls apart. So I think this is the only line that I needed to calculate because, okay, bishop f6 is not necessary but it's just very strong. I don't see any... I mean I don't see how to stop it. I just want to give mate. And this final position is quite beautiful. So here I think I'm winning with so many things I can take there. I can play with knight f4 maybe mate so I mean there's so many checks here that it was clear that it's just winning. Right, and so the main point of e5 was actually to trade off black's defensive dark square bishop on g7 and then... Yes, to block the bishop and black doesn't have any counter play and then just to continue with rook h1, queen f4, there are many different plans. Even some point maybe knight g3, knight f4 or knight h5. And bishop f6, ideas are always there. Bishop f6 or bishop h6, it's very unpleasant. Very unpleasant. All right, well 4 out of 4, feeling good? Yeah, of course, but just started so it's nothing so dramatic. It's a good start and like you said yesterday when you were with us that you would love to come back here every day and give us an interview. Yeah, and I thought I would like to show some groom food but I didn't expect that I would be white. With both colors. We wish you all the best for the remaining rounds and we look forward to having you back again. Thanks. Thank you.