 Artemiy Vladislavov of Russia moves to four and a half as he took down Renat Jomabaev. Let's find out what happened in the game. Vladislavov an important win in round five of the Gibraltar Masters. The game seemed pretty even till a certain point. Then what happened? Good evening. It was an important battle for me because it was a middle of the tournament. Today I played with Renat Jomabaev. He is a very solid grandmaster from Kazakhstan. So I planned to play normally and my shoes were greenfield defense. The first interesting moment was after probably eight moves when he played knight h4. Because I can play knight f4 and early one move. But after knight f4 I played bishop g4 and after h3 Maybe more creative bishop b2 but h3, bishop e6, it's a forced line. After bishop b2 I played interesting knight f4, c4 and d5, take. After knight a3 he played bishop b7. Yes, and I must play bishop b1. We have a very difficult position after queen a7. I think that white is better, a little. But I have active counter play in the future probably. Example, I think my opponent can play this better. Maybe queen d3 when he plays other moves. After queen d8, queen d3 here and maybe in future more comfortable in game. But okay, my opponent played rook d1, it's more ambitional. Yes, I played knight f4 and here he do a strange move, bishop c1, it's a risky move. Queen d3 is more stability, yes. After bishop c1 I played queen a5, a3 and I see a good move, queen c3. After this he can play example d5 maybe and after queen f3, knight f3, knight c3, rook f1, king d5. It's a draw-vision game, yes, without problems for both. But he tried to win, yes, if I understand. And he chose other move as a way. And second important moment was after bishop f4. I played g5, a concrete move. And after rook c1, queen a2, he do a terrible mistake, bishop p3. He thought that after g5 on h4, queen f4, he made for me, yes. But it's not impossible because I have a queen a3 move, yes, correct. He must play rook e1 when he play rook e3 and after g5 on f4, rook e4, rook e4, queen e4, f5 on g3. I think that black had a little initiative, but not many chances, yes. And if white plays an accurate, it's a draw. But okay, it's a live sport. Right now, so you think that he completely missed the resource queen a3 which defends the bishop on f8 in the end? Yes, I save it when I calculate these variations. But my opponent have a tribal on time, so maybe it's his reason, yes. Right now, this is your first time here in Gibraltar. How are you liking it so far? Yes, it's right, it's true. I watched for this tournament many years before. Example, I started maybe four years ago, it's a very strong event because Aranyan, Maxim Vashilagraoff, it's always interesting. Yes, so in this time I very wanted to go here. So, what I can say, very good place, fresh air, good food, accommodation also. I'm happy, yes. Well, it's nice to hear that you're happy about the place and are you also happy about the quality of your games so far in the event? Yes, later I will try to play it as well, but of course I will have a strong opponent later, I think, to 17 players. But I won't, it's a good chance for me, because I'm a young player and I must be playing high, yes. Well, we wish you all the very best for the remaining rounds and we look forward to having you back with us. Thank you. Okay, thank you very much.