It's a pretty simple concept. Quickly pop out small creatures that gain bonuses by casting spells. Then cast burn spells, dealing damage to clear the field if needed, then the rest to the opponent, then swing with largely pumped up creatures.
I used this in standard tournaments years ago. I just always seem to find ways to change it up.
In Standard, when I'd pop out Kiln Fiend turn 2, then Spitfire turn 3, then I'd have 4 lands in turn 4, 4 burn spells in hand, toast any creatures they may have on their field, then swing with Kiln Fiend and Spitfire for mass damage.
I won in turn 4 pretty often against decks like Vampire decks, Elf decks, etc.
I of course always had a hard time against anti-red decks or anti-spell decks, or pretty much anything that was strong counter/control. I'm not uploading a sideboard, cause I currently don't have one for it, since this version isn't in Standard. It's probably closer to Modern, but I just use it for good old fashioned Kitchen Table magic. :)