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We can't really accuse Khotenashvili of playing too quickly in the opening: According to clock times on chess24, she spent 3 1/2 minutes on 7.-0-0 (here 7.-Ng4 was an option, it's exactly the position that can also arise from the Sicilian Accelerated Dragon) and 4 1/2 minutes on 9.-Ng4??.

For what it's worth, both players had apparently deviated from their general repertoire (at least according to database games I found, which probably won't include all of their Internet games if applicable): Mammadzada played mainly 1.e4, sometimes 1.d4, 2.Pf3 only twice in Titled Tuesday games, never 1.c4. She also took her time for 4.d4 (6 1/2 minutes) and 7.Be3 (4 1/2 minutes, 7.Pc2 is an alternative).

Khotenashvili generally chose different setups against 1.Pf3 or 1.c4, while she had the position after 8.-d6 three times from different move orders. Two games in 2016 and 2020 continued 9.0-0 Bd7, recently (Georgian Women championship, February 2023) Batsiashvili refrained from "setting an opening trap" and played 9.h3 - not yet needed, but possibly useful later if white goes for Qd2 and doesn't want to bother with -Ng4.

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