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Possibly the most, interesting play in bridge is the squeeze. There is an aura of magic a tached to the successful execu- tion of a squeeze which enables declarer to make what appears to be a sure losing trick disap- pear into thin air. It is a phe nomenon enjoyed alike by all the technique of good play with the dramatic overtones inherent in @ sqceeze. South, took a good gambling shot at six hearts. Faced by an @ffirmative response from North #f three clubs and a nuisance four spade bid by East, he con- tracted directly for the slam. De- CONTRACT BRIDGE By|B. JAY BECKER -, a @ much from partner te make the contract. He won the spade lead with the ace and cashed the A-K of hearts, learning in the process that West had.a trump trick. Since South also had a club to lose, the con- tract superficially appeared to be doomed. A squeeze offered the best hope to save the hand. For the squeeze to succeed, declarer »ad to first bring himself to the pos- ition where he had all winning tricks save one. He therefore handed West his trump trick at once. West returned the queen of dia- -monis. Declarer took with the}. ace, led a diamond to the king, and ruffed the seven of diamonds. The purpose of these plays was to force upon West the sole re sponsibility of guarding against dummy's eight. Now South cashed all his; trumps, leaving aim with only! K-92 of clubs. At the point when! he led his last trump, West had to choose a discard from the Q-J5 of clubs and the jack of dia- monds. Dummy at this point held the A-8-7 of clubs and the eight of diamonds. It was impossible for West to make a satisfactory discard. He could not spare the dimond be- cause of dummy’s eight. nor could he part with a club which would also allow declarer'teo make the last three tricks. ‘West was squeezed. 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