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Bridge Squeezes for Everyone
David Bird

Master Point Press, 2002 - 256 pages

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Accessible and well-written.

David Bird does a great job of introducing squeezes in a non-threatening, easy-to-follow manner. He explains the mechanics of the various types in a straightforward way and doesn't get hung up on the nitty-gritty technical details. Instead, he focuses on providing example hands that are followed by a thorough explanation and which clearly illustrate the principles being discussed. I especially enjoyed the "The Stars Come Out to Play" section of each chapter, which showcases hands played successfully by expert players using the various types of squeezes. The quiz hands at the end of each chapter are also well done and do a good job of reinforcing the lessons presented.


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this is the standard to which Squeeze books should be held

- very clear explanations of each family of squeezes

- discussion of how they are different from other families (Simple, vs Double, Squeeze without the Count vs ...)

- LOTS of examples

- LOTS of problems

- LOTS of variations (different types of squeezes in each family). For example different types (names/variations) of Double Squeezes


A fabulous book. There is so much there that you wont be able to remember many of them. Thats ok, start with just Simple squeezes. Then add Double or Strip Squeeze or anotehr family from the first few chapters.

Because of the nature of squeezes I would love a companion workbook with 500 problems. OR better yet a souped up set of deals for Bridge master.

A classic, 5 stars


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On goes the light bulb

I didn't use to know how to do or look for squeezes. Now I do. It may have come from playing more. It may have come from trying harder. I think it came from this book.

Of course, Watson covers squeezes, briefly. This book is all about squeezes, in a very engaging way. And while I may not be able to tell you the difference between a stepping-stone and a suicide squeeze, I now know what to look for in a squeeze, the distribution the opponents need, and how to actually perform at least simple squeezes whenever they present themselves.






Clear, good coverage

The techniques are clearly presented, with lots of good examples. At the end of each section is a set of problems for the reader to solve. The book is entertaining to read, which is difficult for a book on Squeeze play!

The only drawback was since each chapter was specialized (i.e. Criss Cross Squeeze) the reader knows the exact technique required. It might have been betetr to have had a mixed problem set after every 3 chapters, so the reader wouldn't be sure if they had to perform a double squeeze or a simple squeeze.

Terence Reeses Squeeze Play Made Easy is also excellent.

Clyde Loves Bridge Squeezes Complete may have been a classic 40 years ago, but there are better books available today (like this one).


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