Like most people, I'd never really considered this (I thought 5.c4 Nb6 6.e6 was too strong). I gave up the Alekhine in the main due to the Exchange Variation, but I was never overly comfortable in the Flohr either. I bought Cox's starting out more to get some coverage from the white side in the Four Pawns Variation if I'm being honest, but the first page I opened the book at suggested 4...Nc6 as actually being playable and, the more I've looked at it, the more I like it. Cox makes reference to an extensive article in Kaissiber 19 on the subject - does anyone have access to this and, if so (and if they've actually looked at it) does the analysis hold up? Does anyone have any opinions on the line? Finally, does anyone have any idea where I can get a copy of this article from? (Excluding the USCF, as a non-US resident and recently becoming a student again, I can barely afford the $10 for the magazine, let alone the $27 shipping costs! Ebay doesn't seem to be of much use, and I've not been able to find anywhere else...) And, as a non-German speaker, do I have any chance of navigating the analysis anyway?
I like a challenge as much as anyone, but if I have to reconstruct the theory myself from games in a database, I'm likely to just stick to my boring 1...e5!
For what it's worth, my last ICC game saw (after the critical line above to 6.e6), 6...dxe6 7.Nc3 g6 8.h4 Bg7 9.Be3! (I believe this is meant to be the critical line according to Haakert and Fleck?) e5 10.d5 Nd4 11.Nxd4 exd4 12.Bxd4 Bxd4 13.Qxd4 e5 14.dxe6!? (I had only been expecting Qe3, so I was on my own by now) O-O (what else?!) 15.Ne4 Bxe6 16.O-O-O Qe7 17.h5 g5!? (Rybka suggests Bg6 is stronger, which is quite possible) 18.h6 Bf5 and though black's position looks a little shaky, I actually felt rather comfortable and went on to win. Still, it was only a 3-minute game and I don't want to suffer from Zilbermintsitis, so I don't want to draw too many conclusions so far.
If anyone can help me out with any part of my queries, or is interested in investigating this line further, I'd be most grateful!