One of the main lines against 7...h5 is 8. a4, delaying Qd2 in order to get the LSB to the more aggressive c4 square and often developing her to e2 instead. Not including this variation is a mistake imho as this is probably the variation where it is easiest for black to get into a mess. Greg Shahade has a number of quick victories in this line and would be a good point of reference for any viewers looking for an easy plan to keep a high amount of pressure on the black player.
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One of the main lines against 7...h5 is 8. a4, delaying Qd2 in order to get the LSB to the more aggressive c4 square and often developing her to e2 instead. Not including this variation is a mistake imho as this is probably the variation where it is easiest for black to get into a mess. Greg Shahade has a number of quick victories in this line and would be a good point of reference for any viewers looking for an easy plan to keep a high amount of pressure on the black player.