Scholar wrote on 07/08/06 at 03:54:08:
I'm curious what you consider the critical lines in these two variations...or even the critical line after 13...Qc7; for me, it is still not clear which line offers Black the better chances, but I will finally have some time tonight to investigate White's play against 15...Qc7 in depth.
Scholar,
I'm not so much saying that I think you're wrong about 15...Qc7 as I am proclaiming that I'm too obtuse (perhaps acuity will come with experience) to entirely understand your reasoning.
As for critical lines, who knows, but here is what I've seen recommended and/or played:
after 13...Qc7 there are
14.Qc5 seems to be Golubev's recommendation, but maybe just because 14.Bc4 is more complex (less clear?). Now
14...Nxc3 [more common than 14...Qf4+ 15.Kb1 Bf5, which also might critical] 15.Qxc3
14.Bc4 (recommended by Dearing) 14...Nb6 [or 14...e5 15.Qd2 (15.Qc5 Nxc3 16.bxc3) 15...Nb6 (15...Be6)] 15.Be2 [I've also seen 15.Ne4 but haven't looked at it to form an opinion.]
15...Qc7 is much less explored. In the only game I've seen mentioned (Van den Doel-Rogers, Dutch Cht 2004) White doesn't get much after 16.Bc4 Rd8 but this seemed to have more to do with subsequent play than any defect with 16.Bc4 (maybe it's less effective here than in the line 13...Qc7 14.Bc4 since the white knight has moved to a4?). I also like the idea of playing 16.h4 leading into typical kingside pawn play. No critical lines to reveal here.
My comment that I didn't see 15...Qc7 as an improved version on 13...Qc7 was based on my impression that forcing White to play b3 (often played later anyway) and Na4 (usefully eyeing c5) doesn't seem to improve Black's prospects. I understand your point about Na4 removing some pressure from d5, but I'm not entirely appreciating the significance of this.
Of the three moves now under consideration for Black:
I think that 15...Bf5 would be the most difficult to face, but still think there should be prospects for White in either the 16.g4 or 16.Qc5 lines (whether I can uncover these is an entirely different issue). Chris Ward's suggestion that Black looks OK these lines notwithstanding - I like Chris's section a lot, but Ithink he may be just a tad biased towards Black in his assessment of Dragon positions. Right now I'm leaning toward 16.Qc5 (which, until proven one way or the other, seems more critical than 16.g4).
I think that 15...Be6 might be the least interesting of the three moves - although it could be quite important if the endgame after 15...Bf5 16.Qc5 is shown to be dangerous.
I think that 15...Qc7 is in many respects the most interesting choice, particularly considering the differences of opinion in this thread regarding its merits relative to the more straightforward 13...Qc7. I would probably continue with 16.h4 (although I certainly need to dig a bit more deeply to be sure) and my gut feeling is that Black's defense against the typical kingside attack is not so easy.