Criss-cross squeeze
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In contract bridge, the criss-cross squeeze is a variant of the simple squeeze where both menaces are blocked. However, the blocking card in one suit provides the necessary entry to the other menace. Unblocking in the right order will establish the additional winner, but requires an exact count of the hand.
Examples
Example 1 | ♠ | Q 5 | |
♥ | A | ||
♦ | — | ||
♣ | 2 | ||
♠ | K 3 | N | |
♥ | K 3 | ||
♦ | — | ||
♣ | — | ||
♠ | A | ||
♥ | Q 5 | ||
♦ | — | ||
♣ | A |
Example 2 | ♠ | Q 5 | |||
♥ | A | ||||
♦ | — | ||||
♣ | 2 | ||||
♠ | 4 2 | N |
♠ | K 3 | |
♥ | 4 2 | ♥ | K 3 | ||
♦ | — | ♦ | — | ||
♣ | — | ♣ | — | ||
♠ | A | ||||
♥ | Q 5 | ||||
♦ | — | ||||
♣ | A |
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