GMTonyKosten wrote on 04/07/08 at 13:32:27:
It looks stronger to me, too, especially if White finds 15 Kh1!
15. Kh1 certainly looks like a good try for a white advantage.
Black might try (after 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 f5 4.d3 fe4: 5.de4: Nf6 6.0-0 Bc5 7.Qd3 d6 8.Qc4 Qe7 9.Nc3 Bd7 10.Nd5 Nd5: 11.ed5: Nd4 12.Bd7: Qd7: 13. Nxe5 Qf5 14. Nd3 0-0-0 15. Kh1)
15....Rhe8 with the idea of swinging the rook along the fourth rank and starting and attack against the white king, profiting from the poor position of the white Queen on c4 an the lack of defensive pieces on the white king side. According to my analysis black gets a lot of activity. I am not sure, however, if its enough compensation for the pawn deficit. My analysis runs as follows:
1. 15....Rhe8 16. Be3 Re4 17. Nxc5 (what else?) dxc5 18. Qxc5 Rxd5 and blacks should have enough for the pawn.
2. 15....Rhe8 16. b4 Bb6 17. Bb2 Re4 (another funny idea is 17....Nf3!? 18. Qf4 (only move) Qxf4 19. Nxf4 Nd2 and maybe Black is near equality, for example 20. Rfe1 Ne4!))18. f3 Rh4 (threatening Rxh2) 19. g3 Rg4 and Black has got a very strong attack, for example 20. Nf4 Rxf4 21. gxf4 Nxc2
Maybe there are improvements for white, but so far I didnt come across them. Do you see anything?
So far I still believe, the 4. Nc3 main line is critical instead of 4.d3. I really hope we will see some radjabov games there in the near future...