 Maria Muzichuk beat Armenian Grandmaster Malkumyan in round six of Gibraltar Masters. A long, hard fought battle, let's get her thoughts. Maria, a long, tough game, an important win today. What were the critical moments? Yes, I won today, but it wasn't easy at all. I didn't expect him to play Sveshniko. So, let's say I played without preparation, but still I played it with black as well, so I knew the line. He played well, and at some moment I think I didn't react good. I mean, I played Rook A, E1, and maybe it was easy for me to play Cb, and the game was drawish. But then, after he played Bishop d4, I realized that my position wasn't good at all, and I had two minutes for many, many moves, but I managed to calculate the variation better than him. You drew earlier with Lavon, and today you beat his teammate Malkumyan. You're making things very difficult for the Armenians? Well, the tournament is going good for me, so it's not only about Armenians. Generally, I mean, I'm satisfied with my playing, but we will see for rounds ahead, so it's only like a bit more than half of the tournament. But you're happy with your play so far? Yes, I'm happy, and it's true. Maria, you and your sister Anna did a seminar in Gibraltar for children here. Tell us about your experience. For me, it was a very good experience. I mean, the kids were amazing. It lasted for quite a long time, like four and a half hours every day. And for the kids, that's really too much, but they were very interested. They proposed the moves, and so I'm glad that we had the seminar with them. What do you feel are the benefits of teaching kids chess? First of all, we have to understand that it's not only about becoming a professional chess player, but it improves memory, and it also helps to get better marks at school. It's already proven, so I hope they will enjoy not only chess, but just in other sides of life. Now Gibraltar has been home to the biggest chess festival, and now they have started conducting seminars for young kids as well. You've been a regular here for several years. How have you seen chess change in Gibraltar over the years? Well, as for this tournament, we can see that it becomes stronger and stronger every year. And it's really good, because we have the opportunity to play against the top players. For me, it's amazing, because I actually don't have this possibility. So I hope in the future it will be the same. What is it that you think attracts so many strong female players to come and participate here? First of all, it's a very interesting event, and also they organized some other events, which are interesting for the players and spectators. So actually it's hard to say why so many players come here, but it means that the tournament is amazing. I think the atmosphere, I feel quite good here. Well, we wish you all the best for the remaining rounds, and hope to have you back in our studio. Thanks.