| Synopsis: In the second 
    volume of his mini-series on squeeze play, grand master Hugh Kelsey turns 
    his attention to one of the most useful and most neglected of all squeeze 
    forms - the two-suit strip-squeeze. This is the squeeze that can save the 
    day when the declarer is not able to 'rectify the count' for a simple 
    squeeze. Normal squeeze technique is widely known, but beyond the coastal 
    plain of direct squeeze country there is a vast hinterland where the normal 
    rules do not apply. It is in this territory that the strip-squeezes 
    flourish. All experienced players acknowledge the importance of these 
    secondary squeezes, which turn up frequently in practical play and can 
    rescue the declarer from apparently certain defeat. Kelsey has the gift of 
    being able to explain complex ideas in simple terms, and any competent 
    player will find the subject well within his grasp. With the aid of many 
    brilliant and instructive hands, the author explains the techniques in a way 
    that stimulates the imagination.
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