Let me try to take a quick stab at it:
Opposite colored bishops and opposite side castling ... interesting. Plans tend to dictate an all out attacking race at the enemy king. White doesn't have enough firepower ready to throw the kitchen sink at your king ... and similarly your pieces aren't quite ready yet on the queenside. So there's a To-Do list for you ... Your b8 knight needs a productive home. The squares c5 and d2 jump out as nice...perhaps... Nb8-Na6-c5. Breaking open your a/b/c files can't be bad for you with the rooks ready to lock and load down at yout Q + K.
I don't see really anything White can do to scare you here. h4-h5 doesn't guarantee busting open your files so much and it appears far too slow with ideas like Nc5 and the b5 break that you have in play.
I think it was harder for white to keep playing than it was for you.
Hey all, just wanted some opinions on the final position of a recent game of mine; my significantly better opponent offered a draw, it being the final, non-decisive game of a tournament; and I, unsure of how to progress, and in a chickening-out kind of mood, accepted. Wondering if anybody has ideas on potential play:
Opinions etc?