Ametanoitos wrote on 11/02/10 at 10:17:27:
After
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be3 e6 7. f3
reading Ftacnik analysis i got the feeling that Black plays with fire and the whole Topalov approach (b4-Qa5) is quite risky while White has also ways to make it a positional game (with ...b4 Na4+c4 a la Anand). I started to find for an alternative solution for Black and i remembered the following line that i used when i was younger:
7...Be7 8. Qd2 O-O 9. O-O-O Nc6
(Kasparov says in his "Revolution on the 70s" book that the ...Nc6 lines give White the initiative. It is true but Black has also his chances and the most important is that he doesn't care about move-orders or other nuances, his play is very very simple)
10. g4 Nxd4 and now two moves:
a) 11. Qxd4 Nd7 12. h4
(12. f4 b5 13. g5 Rb8 has proved to be great for Black in practise)
12... Ne5 13. Rh3
(or 13. Be2 b5 14. Kb1 Nc6 15. Qd2 Qa5 as given by Emms)
Where does Emms consider this, please?
But there's a lot of play after 15...Qa5 16.Bd3 b4 17.Ne2, reaching a position from which White scores six points out of ten games in my data base (I don't think that is anything special, but it suggests that there's a whole game of chess to play). Beyond that I'm suspicious of plans that put the black queen on a5, which blocks Black's b5, a4, a5, b6 pawn storm. I'd be curious to learn how you think Black should continue after 17.Ne2.
In this line, it's curious that 14...Nc6 isn't considered by De la Villa, who treats (English edition, p.282) 14...Rb8 as the main move and 14...Bb7 and 14...Qa5 as sidelines. Maybe he thinks that 14...Nc6 15.Qb6 is good for White, but I don't see it after 15...Qd7 ~.
I myself have lately been researching 10...Nd7 (instead of 10...Nxd4) 11.h4 Nde5, and after some fairly deep investigations, I'm preliminarily satisfied with Black's chances. For instance, the pdf file on this website, which is quite negative about Black's game whether or not he exchanges on d4, gives 12.Qg2 b5 13.Nxc6 Nxc6 14.g5 Qa5 as pretty much winning for White, but I think that 15...b4!? is good. Black's attack is just as strong as White's after 16.Ne2 a5 17.h5 a4, which leaves 16.Na4, a move I have investigated a great deal, reaching conclusions satisfactory for Black. I don't want to reveal the lengthy details here, but I might be willing to share my ideas privately with someone who wanted to partner up.
De la Villa prefers 12.Qf2, but after 12...Bd7! 13.g5 b5 14.Nxc6 Bxc6 17.Kb1 ("!" - De la Villa) he overlooks 17...f5!?, which I think is quite promising for Black.
Anyway I would be happy if 10...Nxd4 also worked, so I look forward to your reply.