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  2. Squeeze play (bridge) - Wikipedia

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    N W E S ♠ ♥ A ♥ Q J 10 ♦ — ♦ ♣ — ♣ — South to lead ♠ 4 ♥ 2 ♦ — ♣ A South needs all three remaining tricks in a notrump contract. South leads the squeeze card, the ♣ A, and West is squeezed in hearts and spades. If West discards the ♥ A, North's ♥ K becomes a winner. If West discards either spade, North's ♠ J becomes a winner. Note the following features of ...

  3. Backwash squeeze - Wikipedia

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    Backwash squeeze is a rare squeeze which involves squeezing an opponent which lies behind declarer's menace. A variation of this, known as the "Sydney Squeeze" or "Seres Squeeze", was discovered in play at a rubber bridge game in Sydney, Australia, in 1965, by the Australian great Tim Seres; it was later attested by famous bridge theorist Géza Ottlik in an article in The Bridge World in 1974 ...

  4. Simple squeeze - Wikipedia

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    The solution is to unblock the ♥ A before leading to the ♦ A. After the unblock, the position is as shown in Example 11. The unblock of the ♥ A transposes Example 10 into Example 11, a simple automatic squeeze with the ♥ Q positioned to exert pressure against East. Compare Example 11 with Example 4, which shows the same basic position.

  5. Category:Contract bridge squeezes - Wikipedia

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  6. Bridge Squeezes Complete - Wikipedia

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    Bridge Squeezes Complete is a book on contract bridge written by Ann Arbor, Michigan-based mathematics professor Clyde E. Love, originally published in 1959. [1] Written in a "dry, mathematical way", [2] it is still considered one of the most important bridge books ever written [3] and the squeeze vocabulary Love invented [4] remains the basis for all discussions of squeezes.

  7. Criss-cross squeeze - Wikipedia

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    A criss-cross squeeze is technically an automatic squeeze, i.e. it works against either opponent – although a guess as to which opponent (if either) has been squeezed may be required in the end position after playing the squeeze card (here, ♣ A). If the complete hand is as shown here, then East is squeezed; but if declarer cannot be certain ...

  8. List of play techniques (bridge) - Wikipedia

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  9. Vienna coup - Wikipedia

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    The Vienna coup is an unblocking technique in contract bridge made in preparation for a squeeze play. [1] It is so named because it was originally published by James Clay (1804-1873) after observing it being executed in the days of whist by "the greatest player in Vienna" — identity unknown.

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