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I was going to post this in the Corus 2009 thread but saw this thread and decided to post here. I thought Corus 2009 threw up an interesting test of this thread's question. Going into the final round, we had 6 co-leaders. Assuming all wanted to win, what openings would they play? Round 13 (February 1, 2009) Radjabov, Teimour - Stellwagen, Daniël ˝-˝ 24 B83 Sicilian Scheveningen Dominguez Perez, Leinier - Karjakin, Sergey 0-1 41 B90 Sicilian Najdorf Variation Kamsky, Gata - Movsesian, Sergei ˝-˝ 47 B83 Sicilian Scheveningen Wang Yue - Carlsen, Magnus 1-0 67 D45 Anti-Meran Variations Smeets, Jan - Aronian, Levon ˝-˝ 22 B42 Sicilian Paulsen Adams, Michael - Van Wely, Loek ˝-˝ 35 B84 Sicilian Scheveningen Morozevich, Alexander - Ivanchuk, Vassily 1-0 45 D10 Slav Defence Radjabov played 1 e4 and was taken into a sicilian. Dominguez played 1 e4 and Karjakin played a Najdorf. Movsesian played Schevy. Aronian played a Paulsen. Carlsen played a Slav/semi-Slav? Interesting? In Corus B, Round 13 (February 1, 2009) Caruana, Fabiano - Short, Nigel D 1-0 67 E06 Catalan Motylev, Alexander - Kasimdzhanov, Rustam 1-0 75 B07 Pirc Defence Efimenko, Zahar - Volokitin, Andrei 1-0 40 B42 Sicilian Paulsen Caruana played the flavour opening of the month, the Catalan which Short had to defend Kazimzhanov played the Pirc. Volokitin played the Paulsen. Of course these only applied at >2600 GM level and not to mere mortals like us
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