I have a great little repertoire that I use against most of the more common openings. It either keeps me in positions I feel comfortable with or it thrusts both of us into uncharted may-the-best-player-win territory.
What I still don't know how to handle is that increasingly popular early ...c6 in symmetrical QP openings. Against 1.d4 Nf6 I play the Trompowsky. Against the Orthodox QG I play for the exchange variation. What does anyone here like against Slav formations?
Skeptic