pizzatyme
Footballguy
In response to Qe3 or Qf3, I think we go Bb4+. If they go c3 we go Ba5 and pin the pawn plus protect against d8.I doubt they go Rb1. They probably go Nf3 or Qe3 to protect the pawn, but I don't see this as a bad thing. We can still go Bg7 to bring another attacker on the pawn.Also, if we did Qd5, not only does it attack the
N, it also attacks the e pawn and almost forces Nc3. Then we get in Qa5.
We force them backwards and with the Q on a5,
it protects against d8 while also pinning the N to the Q. This almost forces Rb1 to protect against Bb4. If they don't do Rb1, then they end up having to retreat the other N to e2 or else they
lose the N.
So...
Qd5
Nc3 Qa5
Rb1 at this point, we win another pawn with Nxe5
Play it out and see if I'm missing anything here. I like this line a lot!
My biggest concern would be along the lines of
Qd5
Qe3 ?????
Qf3 ?????
Nf6+, getting our queen, but I'm pretty sure that we could easily diffuse this during our ?????s
We'd also have to make sure that we never left
f6 unprotected.
If they retreat the N, they lose the Nf6 threat, plus we exchange the B for the N and win the e pawn in the exchange.
If they move the Kf2, we go Nc6.
Take a look.