1.e4c62.d4d53.e5Bf54.Be2e65.Nf3c56.Be3Qb67.Nc3Nc68.O-OQxb29.Qe1...All of this is main theory in the 5. ...c5 line of the Short variation.9....cxd49...Nb4??Greed is punished in variations of the Caro-Kann where Black pushes ...c7-c5 before castling.10.Bb5+Nc611.Rb1Qxc212.Ba4!10.Bxd4Nxd411.Nxd4Bb412.Rb1Qxc313.Rxb4Qxe114.Rxe1...White has more than adequate compensation for the pawn: Black's pieces lack in development and White's rooks are monstrous on the half-open b-file. This line has been employed successfully by Ivan Saric, among others.14....b615.h4h516.Nxf5exf517.Rd4...17.Bb5+Kf818.Rd1Ne719.c4White is still pushing for a win here, as Black cannot simply castle queenside as in the game.17....Ne718.c4O-O-O19.Rc1Kb820.Rcd1Nc621.Rxd5...White has no losing chances and has regained the pawn.21....Rxd522.Rxd5Kc723.f4g624.Rd6Nd825.Bf3Ne626.Bd5Nxf427.Rf6Re828.Rxf7+Kc829.Rxa7Rxe530.Bf3Nd331.Kh2Rc532.Bd5Ne533.Rg7b534.Bb7+Kb835.cxb5f436.Bf3Rxb537.Re7Nxf3+38.gxf3Rb2+39.Kg1Rxa2Black's pawns are too exposed to play for a win in a split three-versus-two rook endgame.40.Re4Ra641.Rxf4Kc742.Kg2Kd743.Re4Re644.Kg3Ke745.Kf4Kf646.Re31/2-1/2