In this video I introduce a new acronym and tool: T.I.M.S.I.C.
This tool will help you to distinguish generic types of defenses.
Being able to do so will help you find more appropriate candidate moves and may also minimize any timidness or agressiveness in you basic approach to the game.
Waldemar, this game provides great examples of the “cut and thrust” nature of chess. The moves played and in alternative variations illustrate well the TIMSIC approaches you advocate.
Sorry to say, that unlike the other videos I have watched, I find this one not only unrealistic but even bad habit forming. Might look good with a comp running in the background, but not to my eyes.