Batsford, 1995. — 111 p. — ISBN: 0731459417
The aim of this book is to show the club player aspects of positional play which he can use in his own games. Examples in books are often clear-cut, with one side crushing the other. But I always found snags cropping up in my games, so I have tried to point out the alertness needed in the realisation of an advantage. One of the most difficult things in chess is to win a won game. Opponents do not resign when their pawns are shattered and dropping off; they use the resulting open files to attack your king!