#Attack_Defense
The fate of a mating attack is usually decided by controlling a few key squares more than the opponent. For this reason it is not necessary to have a material advantage or even in some cases a general lead in development (it can be enough to have a lead in development in a small part of the board, though this is only rarely what happens). Local superiority is what it is all about
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jrtruji - (no access) - Aagaard Jacob - Grandmaster Preparation Attack & Defense, OCR.pdf, p18
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