GMTonyKosten wrote on 12/07/05 at 18:55:17:
What '7...Nc6 project'? ???
10 Nb3 is hardly scary for Black - normally he has to expend a tempo to force this knight from the centre! With the queen on d2 instead of d3 10...b5 is normally played here, 11 Bxf6 gxf6 with a typical Rauzer position that offers White an edge, but no more than many other lines. Indeed, the most popular move here (with the queen on d2) is now 12 f5, but with the queen on d3 this is asking for ...Ne5, and as 12 Bd3 is clearly impossible, too, the queen on d3 only seems to offer disadvantages.
Anyway, I suggested at least 4 playable variations for Black in my annotations, and you haven't published the promised refutation of any of them as yet! If 7...Nc6 is so bad, why is it so difficult to demonstrate any real advantage?!
Let's agree that 10. Nb3 is innocuous. But, 10. Nf3! h6 11. Bh4!, what would you propose here?
Also, let's add other variation in his analyses:
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Bg5 e6 7. f4
Nc6 8. Qd3 7. f4 Bd7 8. Qd3 e6 9. O-O-O h6 According to GM Kosten...
10. Bh4 g5 11. Nxc6 Bxc6 12. Bg3 14... Qe7, he should be OK - the dark-squared bishop will
probably get to the long diagonal.}
But, 14. ... Qe7? is other mistake in his analyses:
15. Nd5! exd5 16. exd5 Qf6 17. Re1+ and Black would not be happy with such a position.
Kind Regards, the sepulchre of 7. ... Nc6.