Scillion dragon ?

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I want to know this opening
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Starting Out: The Sicilian Dragon by Andrew Martin (2005)
https://web.archive.org/web/20140626201436/http://www.chesscafe.com/text/hansen80.pdf

Anti-Sicilians Move by Move

http://www.jeremysilman.com/shop/pc/Anti-Sicilian-76p3921.htm

Around 2010, IM John Watson wrote, "... For players with very limited experience, ... the Sicilian Defence ... normally leaves you with little room to manoeuvre and is best left until your positional skills develop. ... I'm still not excited about my students playing the Sicilian Defence at [the stage where they have a moderate level of experience and some opening competence], because it almost always means playing with less space and development, and in some cases with exotic and not particularly instructive pawn-structures. ... if you're taking the Sicilian up at [say, 1700 Elo and above], you should put in a lot of serious study time, as well as commit to playing it for a few years. ..."

"... As Black, I think that [players with very limited experience] would do well … playing 1...e5 versus 1 e4 …" - IM John Watson (2010)