 Levan, a very nice win with the white pieces against Setu Rahman at a crucial point. Darlas, give us your thoughts on the game. This was a line I think I've already played with black and white. So, extremely solid line for black. But this little idea with Queen jumping around makes some sense. And the position that we've got is, I mean, I more or less know the ideas because I've analyzed it. And I felt that my opponent was not feeling confident because, I mean, all his pieces look good, but he didn't know how to proceed. And because of that, he was spending a lot of time. And when he already had 30 minutes, I mean, the position was, he had to decide on the plan. And he was trying to create some counterplay, but it didn't work out. And the rest was easy because he was down on time and I was just playing natural moves. You said it's a solid line for black, but the position got very messy for him very quickly. He kept on collecting everything that he was giving and you were not worried about any compensation for him. Yeah, because I have the squares and I have the bishops. In this position, white is a bit crumbled because, you know, he's slowly coming out. And black has to come up with a plan. I was not worried because I thought that he gave me more squares than he should have. And then when the bishop is already on E4, I felt that my kingside assault will be automatic. So maybe he could have been more resilient, but in the end of the day, it's extremely unpleasant to get such position. Nala, have you mentioned that you could sense that your opponent was not feeling that confident? How do top guys like you pick up on that? Well, it normally happens if you manage to surprise them in the opening or to get something, some position that perhaps doesn't suit their style so much. Any thoughts going into the last round? Well, let's see how the pairing goes, you know. If I get another white, then I'll try to press. I'll try to win my last round game. Right, but you've got to be pleased with the way things have gone, especially considering how the tournament started. But it's generally normal. I look at other guys who started badly, they came back. I think the thing is with the strongest players, they take a longer time to adjust, because we're used to be playing in super tournaments. So playing in an open tournament, you kind of have to understand how your opponents feel and think, so that's harder. And how's that experience been for you so far, playing in this open tournament? I'm having a lot of fun, I'm not preparing, so I'm walking around. My French friends just taught me a card game, so I'll probably play a little bit with them. I'll be a preparation for the final round? Sort of, you know, to engage my mental capability, learning new things. Right, now every time we bring up the candidates with anyone here, you have got a lot of supporters and a lot of people rooting for you. That must feel nice. Absolutely, I'm happy that people appreciate what I do on the board, and hopefully they also appreciate that I do off the board. So generally, it's a very pleasant feeling that people are rooting for me. We are fans of what you do on and off the board, we wish you all the best for tomorrow. Thank you very much. Thank you very much.