By now Black is a rook up, but her king and queen are too heavily targeted.
22.Rc7 Rd7 23.Rxd7 Qxd7 24.Nc5 Qc8 25.Qxb7 Nc6 26.Qxc8+ Rxc8 27.Nxa6 Ra8 28.Nc7 Ra5 29.Rc1 Nd4 30.Bf1 Kf8 31.a3
Winning back the pawn, but the position becomes more static. A more dynamic approach was 11…Nd7!? 12.cxd6 exd6, when Black seems to have sufficient compensation for the pawn, as White is still struggling with her development.
And now 12…a5 seems a valid try, pressing the b3-knight and vacating a6 for the bishop. Black is OK.
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Rainer Buhmann-Ruud Janssen Germany Bundesliga 2015 Does 10.h4 make sense when Black replies 10…0-0?
Yes! White just marches with the h-pawn to activate the h1-rook.