CanadianClub wrote on 05/08/22 at 18:23:00:
I plan to use the recommendation by TonyRo in his youtube video.
He did an excellent job in his video, and indeed the line looks good. The video also includes a link to his analysis on lichess.
My only hesitation was in playing ...h6 against the Nge2 system. I was already familiar with the Nge2 system without ...h6 and was not sure I wanted to throw ...h6 Bh4 into the mix.
I reviewed the video again. After 1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. cxd5 exd5 5. Bg5 c6 6. e3 h6 7. Bh4 Be7 8. Qc2 O-O 9. Bd3 Re8 10. Nge2 a5 11. O-O Na6 12. a3 Nc7 (if it gets this far!), Tony provides good answers to the logical, human-type moves, 13f3, 13Rad1, and 13Na4.
Stockfish suggests 13Bg3 instead. After looking at it some, I've concluded that SF is stalling. With no way to improve it's position, it finds a move that does not make things worse. However, it's not clear how, or if, black can improve his position either.
Still, the game goes on and one must find moves. Perhaps something like might ensue:
13. Bg3 Bd6 14. h3 Bg3 15. Ng3 Ne6 16. b4 Qd6 17. b5 c5 18. Nf5 Qf8 19. dc5 Nc5. I can't see that either side has made much progress. Black has kept the balance. One can chalk this up as a victory for black, as long as he willing to improvise over the chess board.