Aagaard structures the book around practical principles rather than just abstract theory, aiming to "rewire" how players process complex positions:

: Many examples use multiple positions from the same game to show how an advantage is maintained or how a defense eventually crumbles. Where to Find the Book

: A primary tenet is the necessity of including all pieces in an attack. Aagaard notes that many amateur attacks fail because a single "missing" piece could have provided the decisive momentum.

: While various digital previews exist on platforms like Scribd and vDoc , the most reliable way to access the complete, interactive material is through authorized retailers like New In Chess or Polish Chess . Grandmaster Preparation - Attack & Defence - New In Chess

: The book explores advanced concepts such as momentum, color-based strategies, and the "Kill Zone" to help players identify when a revolution in the position is required over steady evolution.

: Unlike books that treat defense as a passive act, Aagaard emphasizes active defense—using tactical resources to counter-attack or neutralize an opponent's threats. Training Methodology