#dm me the links

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lunar crown
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I’m on my phone

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Just look up magnus Sicilian

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Did you find it

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It’s not by magnus

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You can see all of the information on the screen

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How many lines

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Average line depth

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Reviews

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Don’t ask me lol

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Look

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Now scroll down

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And you can see everything

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And what does that tell you

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Lots of stuff

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Is the average line depth

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No, it does not mean every line is 15 moves

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It means the average line depth is 15 moves

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That’s a pretty normal number for any big course

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For example the course I use has plenty of lines that go over 40 moves deep

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And an average line depth of 15

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It’s average depth

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How deep do you need your prep against 1.e4 c5 2.a3 to be

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5 moves?

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6 moves?

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3 moves?

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It’s an average line depth

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You most certainly do not need prep to move 12 against 2.a3

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And if that’s what you’re looking for you won’t find it anywhere

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2.a3 is a bad move, black is already equal or better in a simple position

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Nobody is gonna give you prep to move 12 against it

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So then don’t buy they course and use the engine

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So why do you need prep to move 12 to prove that

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I believe every Sicilian course on chessable ends the line here

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If you need 12 moves of prep to not lose to 2.a3 Sicilian you’d be much better spending time on learning to play intuitively without theory. I can’t think of a less challenging anti Sicilian than 2.a3

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Well that’s not a dragon…

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At all

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You have no idea what you’re talking about, and that’s fine, but 15 average line depth is a pretty standard average line depth

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It doesn’t mean every line is 15 moves

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It means the critical lines are as long as they need to be, 30 moves, 40 moves, however much they need

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And there are also non critical lines

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If you want a good way to tell if the positions are analyzed throughly

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Then read the reviews

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Just basic internet literacy