Quote:1. d4, f5 2.g3, Nf6 3. Bg2, e6 4. Nf3, d5 5. 0-0, Bd6 6. c4, c6 7. Qc2, 0-0 8. Nc3, Ne4 9. Ne4:, de4: 10. Bg5, Qe8 11. Ne5, c5 12. Be3, Be5: 13. de5:, b6 14. Qc3, Nc6 15. Rad1, Bb7 16. a3 looks indeed the critical position. I rechecked 16..., Qe7 and 16..., Rd8 but in both cases white keeps some pressure. I think we touched most of the critical lines and deeper analysis is of course always possible but once you are already reaching move 20 and further after a novelty at move 10 then I believe it is time to wait for some real boardgames.
I think i discovered a nice way out.
14.f3 exf3 15.Bxf3 Nc6 16.Qc3 Bb7 17.Rd1 Qc8 (Stefan Buecker) and
17.a3 Rd8! (P.Kanellopoulos, a local club player) with the idea
18.b4?! Nd4! So
18.Rad1 is practically forced so Black cannot put Nd4 and now....We will see later!
14.Qc3 Nc6 15.Rad1 Bb7 16.a3 is the position we agree with Brabo after so many days of analysis that is critical.
16...Rd8! 17.f3! is the critical move now that Buecker's Qc8 resourse is not available anymore (17.b4 Qe7 is OK for Black according to Brabo analysis with White's Rooks placed on a1 and d1 which seems even better for White) 17...exf3 18.Bxf3 we have transposed to the above variation and now comes my idea:
18...Rf7! Of course after
19.Rxd8 Qxd8 20.b4 Nd4 Black is fine as Kanellopoulos' variation above.
So critical is
19.Rd6 Rxd6 20.exd6 Qd7 which is great for Black even though the engines like White.I have analysed the position for a long time and Black has no problems at all because the d6 pawn cannot do any damage. A plan is Rf8-Re8 and Nd8-Nf7.
I concider main line to be
19.b4 when my idea was
19...cxd4 20.axb4 Rfd7 21.Rxd7 Qxd7 and Black has a wonderfull game with lots of potential!
The first variation i looked at was
22.Bg5 when
22...Nd4! is strong
23.Bxd8 Bxf3 24.Kf2 Bxe2 is a bit better for Black as is
23.Kf2 Nxf3 24.exf3 Rc8. Also
22...Qd4+ and
22...Rb8 are fine according to Rybka.
Another beautifull resourse is after
22.Ra1 Ne7!? 23.Rxa7 Qd1+ 24.Kf2 Bxf3 25.exf3 Qh1! when
26.Rxe7? Rd1 is almost lost for White!
So, i think that after 18...Rf7 Black has equality and so 12...Bxe5 is the way for Black in this critical variation. I'd like to thank Brabo because if he wasn't him i would never get involved in this high level analysis. And once again this is the beauty of this forum which advances the chess theory beyong the known paths.