OstapBender wrote on 07/11/06 at 00:16:56:
Looking at White's plausible responses to 16.h4, 16...Bf5 is looking best so far and I take this to be the main line until I see something that looks more promising for Black. I think that 17. g4 e5 18. Qc5 Be6 19. Bd3 looks promising (at least comfortable/reasonable) for White at first glance.
Yes, I think that after the planless 19...Rad8 20.g5 Nf4 21.Be4 Bd5 22.Bxd5 Rxd5 23.Rxd5 Nxd5 24.Rd1 Rd8 25.Nc3 Nxc3 26.Rxd8+ Qxd8 27.Qxc3 we reach a position only White could win. I think that 17...Be6 is relatively better. I'm not sure that this is any reason to turn away from 16...h6:
17.g4 is definitely the critical continuation. The more that I look at it, though, the less that I am convinced that White can achieve any advantage. In the lines you give above, a couple of (not at all comprehensive) remarks about the position after 17...hxg4 18.fxg4 Qg3 19.h5:
19... e5 20.Rg1 exd4 21.Rxg3 Ne3 22.Re1 Nxg4 23.hxg6 fxg6 24.Nc5 Rf2 25.Be2 Ne5 26.Nd3 Nxd3+ 27.Bxd3 is your main line and does seem += to me.
19... Qe3+ 20.Kb1 (20.Qxe3 Nxe3 21.Re1 Nxf1 22.Rhxf1 Bxg4 23.hxg6 fxg6 24.Rg1 Bf5 25.Rxe7 Rf7 does look equal) 20...Qxd4 and I think Black may be OK, though White may be a bit better. White's advantage seems...small.
I'll give these lines another run through, since I think some minor modification of them will be the game continuation, but before committing, I'll investigate the deviations at move 16 and 17.