 Alejandro Ramirez joins us in our studio after his round 8 game to tell us about his experience of playing in Gibraltar. Alej, you're in five points. An uneventful game today, where how would you evaluate your tournament so far? Just wise, a very uneventful tournament so far. I came here to play with some of the best players in the world and I haven't gotten anybody above my rating. But how has the experience been playing here? You were here last year, that was your first time and you've come back. Yeah, I really like Gibraltar as a chess tournament. I think that the opportunity to be in the same room, playing with some of these people is just amazing. I also think the ambiance is great, the weather is usually pretty nice when it's not rating. And the festival you can feel has a lot of things just outside of the chess on the board. So I'm pretty happy to cover here. I'm here for my second time and I think I'll be here for my third time next year. We look forward to that and tell us now going into the last two games you can still hope for a strong finish. Is there some, what's the approach? It's kind of difficult because I think with the amount of points I have, I'll probably be paired down tomorrow and probably irrelevant to what happens. I'll be paired down the day after. But I think finishing off strong would be nice. I'm not having a terrible tournament. I'm just having a little bit of a mediocre one. And I think if I win the last two, I'll be pretty happy with it. We wish you all the best for the remaining games and hope it goes better. Thank you, Tanya. Thank you, Ale.