1. e4 d6
2. d4 e6
3. Nc3 Nf6
4. Nf3 Nc6
5. Be2 h6
6. a3 a6
7. h3 Be7
8. 0-0 0-0
9. Bf4 b5
10. Qd2 Nh7
11. d5 e5
12. dxc6 exf4
13. Qxf4 Bf6
14. Qe3 Be6
15. Rad1 Bxc3
16. Qxc3 Qe7
17. e5 dxe5
18. Qxe5 Rfe8
19. Nd4 Bc4
20. Qxe7 Rxe7
21. Bxc4 bxc4
22. Nf5 Re6
23. Rd7 Ra7
24. Rfd1 Nf6
25.Rd8, Ne8
In studying this particular line of development earlier in this game, I thought I could survive this and maybe end up with an advantage, that is why I termed the moves Enes made a few moves ago as in my opinion "second best" in a key decision sequence of two moves.
Today, in studying it further, I found some things I had not considered before, which constituted a possibility of a checkmate against my King. Kudos to Enes for taking the most agressive and most direct path to victory. . . . if he can pull it off after all.
In the possibilities I've considered, I still think I survive and at the best it becomes a pawn war as Enes predicted.