Position after 19 ... Nb6
Black is looking good with his protected passed c-pawn.
His doubled f-pawns are not readily attacked and his
kingside is fully defensible.
20 Ne3 Na4 21 Qa3 Rb4 22 f4 f5 23 exf5 Bxf5
24 Nxf5 gxf5 25 Qd3.
20 Ne3 Qe7 21 f4 Na4 22 Qa3 Rb2 23 Rab1 Rxg2+
24 Kxg2 Qxe4+ 25 Kg1 Re8 26 Rfe1 Bh3 27 Qc1
27 ... Qd4 28 Rb3.
20 Ne3 Qe7 21 f4 Na4 22 Qa3 Rb2 23 Rfe1 Rfb8
24 Rac1 R2b4 25 h3 Nb2 26 Re2 h6 27 Kh2 Ra4
28 Qc3 Rab4 29 Rf2 Na4 30 Qa3 Nb6 31 Qc3 Bb5
32 Re1.
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