Lovera Posted March 15, 2015 Report Share Posted March 15, 2015 Let's take n.7 Sequential double squeeze :this ending is sequential because there is a winner with unilateral (in spade) and is RFL because there is only a winner with double menace in diamond and it's required that other unilaterale is isolated. Than we have so ending F:North ♠ A J (2f) ♥ K (1sf) ♦ 4 (T) ♣ - East ♠ 2 ♥ A ♦ K Q ♣ - South ♠ 4 (T) ♥ - ♦ A 9 (2d) ♣ A © West ♠ K Q ♥ - ♦ J 10 ♣ where f=favoureble position/upper, sf=unfav.le/lower, T=transfert card, 2d=1 winner in suit with two card and a menace double (9=d), C=comprimente is the squeeze card. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lovera Posted March 15, 2015 Report Share Posted March 15, 2015 Or, if had difficult to find, on Google search: Le squeeze facile - GhBridge (ghbridge.free.fr/articles/C32.htm).http://ghbridge.free.fr/articles/C32.htm (this is the exact position of search) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lovera Posted March 19, 2015 Report Share Posted March 19, 2015 The ending A is : N/S 1f/- 2d/T T/3d N or C/ C or N (N is an idle card and C squeeze card). In this ending one of the two double menace (=d) will be oriented (1sf if in N or 3f if in S) and you'll get always in ending B or C. The last ending (for this one an example is my post #19 where in spade Q 9 is 2f without comunication) is N/S ♠ 2f/- ♥ 2dr/3dr ♦ -/1f ♣ N/C(=i.e. Ace of club). A point of attention is when idle card is in suit of double menace (opposite) togheter T(=transfert card- T N/3d) that allows two situations : 1f and 2sf or 1s or 2f. In this case don't reduce ending (if you are not sure orientation) because squeeze doesn't work if you have wrong position infact this five cards ending is an automatic one ( an example is initial post of Lacoon). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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