Another 4..h6 Variation Game
Christof Sielecki (ChessExplained on YouTube) says this line should be called the Burmakin Variation after Vladimir Burmakin, but also Andrei Deviatkin has played this line a bunch too. I am not sure who deserves credit, but it is an interesting line.
[Event "Live Chess"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2013.12.27"]
[White "ridique"]
[Black "Drawyah"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B18"]
[WhiteElo "1937"]
[BlackElo "2061"]
1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. Nd2 dxe4 4. Nxe4 h6 5. Nf3 Bf5 6. Ng3 Bh7 7. Bd3 Bxd3 8.
Qxd3 Nd7 9. Bf4 e6 10. O-O-O Ngf6 11. Ne5 (11. Kb1 Be7 12. Ne5 Nd5 13. Bc1 {L.Fressinet - A.Deviatkin, playchess.com 2004} O-O {is close to equal.}) 11...
Nd5 12. Bd2 Nxe5 13. dxe5 Nb4 (13... Qc7 $5 {is uncompromising.}) 14. Qb3 Qd5 15. Bxb4 Qxb3 16. axb3 Bxb4 17. Rd3 Rd8 18. Rhd1 Rxd3 19. Rxd3 Ke7 20. c3 Ba5 21. Ne4 Bc7 22. f4 Rd8 23. Rxd8 Kxd8 24. Kc2 Ke7 25. Kd3 f6 26. exf6+ gxf6 27. Ke3 Bb6+ 28. Kf3 Bg1 29. h3 a6 30. g4 Bb6 31. f5 e5 32. Nd2 Bc7 33. Ke4 Bb6 34. Kd3 Bf2 35. Ne4 Bg1 36. b4 b6 37. b3 Bh2 38. Ke2 Bf4 39. Nf2 Bc1 40. Nd3 Bg5 41. c4 Kd6 42. Nf2 Bh4 43. Ne4+ Kc7 44. Kd3 a5 ({Black should sit and wait. I played on due to White's time pressure.} 44... Kd7 {was the safe move.}) 45. bxa5 bxa5 46. c5 Kb7 47. Kc4 Ka6 48. Nd6 Bg5 49. Nf7 Be3 50. h4 Bf2 51. g5 hxg5 52. hxg5 fxg5 53. Nxg5 (53. f6 $1 Bh4 54. Nh8 {I missed this move which wins.} g4 55. f7 Be7 56. Ng6) 53... Bh4 54. Ne6 Bf6 55. Nd8 $4 {Time pressure.} Bxd8 0-1