Here's my commentary on the game. I played the Black side and won a very nice game, but it turned out to be a refutable idea.
10. e3 d5 (This move doesn't harmoniously tie in with 9...
Qe7. e5 is more natural, but Black's plan is to open the Queenside where White's king resides.)
13. Bb5 (White incorrectly goes in for the win of a pawn by tactical means, but Black's activity on the Queenside more than compensates for this loss.)
17. Rdf1 Nc5 (The start of a plan to trap the queen, refuted very nicely by Stockfish with 18. Kd1!!)
18. Nd2 (White is now lost. Black will gain a significant material and activity edge in the imbalanced ending.)
(18. Kd1 Rd8 19. dxc5 Rxc5 20. Qa4 d4 {Black has greater activity for the piece due to the insecure King position, and The Rook on h1 basically being imaginary. Still, no trapped queen and the game continues with an approximately equal
position.)