Quote:I remember that it was a long discussion here, but I did not follow everything.
10.h4 Qa5 11.0-0-0 Rfc8 12.Bb3 Ne5 13.g4 and now 13...b5 14.h5 b4 - was it refuted as well? What was a verdict?
Mikhail:
First of all thanks a lot for your wonderful book on the Sozin.
As regards to the verdict, I think nothing was definitely posted but Dearing's book gives a convincing line after 15.Nce2 Nc4 16.Bc4 Rc4 17.Kb1 Rac8 18.hg6 (18.Rc1 Bg4 was my game with Prada, I believe white is better there too, although position is complex) fg6 19.Rc1 (Nf4 is not so good IMHO) Even though Dearing quotes a Rogozenko analysis of 19...Qe5, after the line he gives ending with 23.Nf4 things don't look so good for black, but of course no practical tests.
15.Nd5 seems to be a concern too....
I lost interest when the 12.Kb1, 13.g4 14.h4 line with Nb3 Qc7, and now instead of 17.h5? Bg4 as given by Ward in WWTD2 was convincingly busted with 17.e5. This all looks depressing.
I feel as you know all this inside out, but then, why ask?
Regards,
Fernando