Most bridge players find squeeze play the hardest technique to learn. It has unavoidable technical aspects that for many make it impenetrable. In this award-winning book, the reader is taken slowly and carefully through the basics, and by the end will be confident that they too can execute simple squeezes at the table. This second edition reflects many enhancements and improvements made to the original version, which was the 2006 American Bridge Teachers Association Book of the Year.
1st edn. ISBN: 1-932-686-32-0
Dr. Julian Laderman wis a math professor who writes a regular bridge column in the New York area. His expertise is in making difficult subjects understandable.
"(The) focus is on making simple squeezes accessible, and in this (the author) succeeds admirably. Just follow the clear axplanations and gradually more-challenging presentation." - The Bridge World
"Readers will appreciate the clear detail and examples." - Mid-West Book Review
"As you may deduce from the ABTA award, the book is easy to read and easy to follow. If you have hitherto thought of squeezes as too difficult, perhaps now is the time to think again." - Julian Pottage