Quote:To Lev : I agree that Bd3 idea is interesting, and more in the spirit of the BDG, without fearing another loss of pawn, but it's also more risky. If you reread my post where I played 10.Be3, I wanted to play 10.Nxg6 (if 10.Bd3, Qxd4 11.Nxg6 fxg6!), and if he continues with hxg6, then 11.Bd3 at the same time in a separate game, because I think there is equality with the best play here too.
But for somes reasons, Markovich didn't want, but said that he wanted to play agaist it after our actual game is finished. So I choose 10.Be3, where I think it's equal with best play. In our actual game, It's quite hard to find a logical plan but who said that the BDG was easy to play with White?, maybe I already have played a micro error somewhere, but I still think I can manage for equality with the best play. If I still didn't play my new move actually, it's because I am comparing different lines after my next move, and I can't spend hours everydays to analyse because I am in Switzerland actually, with my family, but don't worry, I will play my move soon.
Since this is about the seach for BDG truth, anytime you are willing to concede that Black is better, I will be happy to leave off play of this line and take up another variation. I am not terribly interested in battling here all the way to the ending, though I will if necessary.