#dm me the links
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Just look up magnus Sicilian
Did you find it
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It’s not by magnus
You can see all of the information on the screen
How many lines
Average line depth
Reviews
Don’t ask me lol
Look
Now scroll down
And you can see everything
And what does that tell you
Lots of stuff
Is the average line depth
No, it does not mean every line is 15 moves
It means the average line depth is 15 moves
That’s a pretty normal number for any big course
For example the course I use has plenty of lines that go over 40 moves deep
And an average line depth of 15
It’s average depth
How deep do you need your prep against 1.e4 c5 2.a3 to be
5 moves?
6 moves?
3 moves?
It’s an average line depth
You most certainly do not need prep to move 12 against 2.a3
And if that’s what you’re looking for you won’t find it anywhere
2.a3 is a bad move, black is already equal or better in a simple position
Nobody is gonna give you prep to move 12 against it
So then don’t buy they course and use the engine
So why do you need prep to move 12 to prove that
I believe every Sicilian course on chessable ends the line here
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
Well that’s not a dragon…
At all
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
It doesn’t mean every line is 15 moves
It means the critical lines are as long as they need to be, 30 moves, 40 moves, however much they need
And there are also non critical lines
If you want a good way to tell if the positions are analyzed throughly
Then read the reviews
Just basic internet literacy