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actually, yes. Though his statements abound with inaccuracies.
"A threat is not a threat."
Clearly, this refers to how you create "threats" that are not actually dangerous
"A defence is not a defence."
Something like the Two Knights Defense doesn't really "defend" you, you are still very much in danger with inaccurate play, and besides, its sharp nature makes it more of a counter-attack than anything else.
"Good is bad and bad is good."
Refers to the good/bad placement of pieces. This statement is an inaccuracy, since generally, having a "bad" bishop is not a good thing, though he probably means an adequate tradeoff, or from the opponent's point of view.
What good is not good enough.
What good is not good enough.
Ok sir Lewis
Does anyone have any idea what he is talking about?