I believe most people would agree the focusing solely on defense, in a game of Chess, might be considered a recipe for losing ... I guess there are many ways of looking at it, but overall it would seem that if you are playing very defensively and just looking at how to protect some pieces for the next 2 or 3 moves, such a strategy may be strong in many ways, but doesn't provide much of anything for win.
I am also rather certain that most people would agree that at least some part of ones play should be focused on a win.
Overall this comment is intended to potentially wake a few people up, in case they happen to be mostly playing to avoid losing some piece in the next couple turns or tend to mostly just focus on protecting their pieces .... it may be that you are overlooking the epic two move checkmate hehe
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In chess you want to have somthing called "the initiative" that means that your opponents need to rrespond to YOUR moves and not YOU responding to your opponent's moves. between attacking and defending I would start a game with an attack unless my opponent is down in material by a bit or plays a gambit.
I believe most people would agree the focusing solely on defense, in a game of Chess, might be considered a recipe for losing ... I guess there are many ways of looking at it, but overall it would seem that if you are playing very defensively and just looking at how to protect some pieces for the next 2 or 3 moves, such a strategy may be strong in many ways, but doesn't provide much of anything for win.
I am also rather certain that most people would agree that at least some part of ones play should be focused on a win.
Overall this comment is intended to potentially wake a few people up, in case they happen to be mostly playing to avoid losing some piece in the next couple turns or tend to mostly just focus on protecting their pieces .... it may be that you are overlooking the epic
two move checkmate hehe 
Being awesome is ok too! *high five* 🙏
Have fun