jumble and squeeze - Übersetzung nach Englisch
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jumble and squeeze - Übersetzung nach Englisch

CONTRACT BRIDGE TECHNIQUE
Automatic squeeze; Non-automatic squeeze; Squeeze (bridge)

jumble and squeeze      
(n.) = revoltijo
Ex: The vista of main street shows in addition to the jumble and squeeze of shops, a 12-story skyscraper, several impressive banks, and a few elderly housing units.
jumble         
  • An example Jumble-style puzzle
WORD PUZZLE
Texttwist; Textwist; TextTwist; Text Twist; Word Jumble; Word jumble; Jumble (game); Jumble algorithm
(n.) = revoltijo, lío, confusión
Ex: Compared to this fairly ordered monographic literature, the multiple contents of a collection of periodicals seemed like a terrible jumble.
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* a jumble of = un revoltijo de
* jumble and squeeze = revoltijo
jumble         
  • An example Jumble-style puzzle
WORD PUZZLE
Texttwist; Textwist; TextTwist; Text Twist; Word Jumble; Word jumble; Jumble (game); Jumble algorithm
mezcla
confusión
revoltijo
mezclar
revolver
jumble sales: rastrillo

Definition

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Wikipedia

Squeeze play (bridge)

A squeeze play (or squeeze) is a technique used in contract bridge and other trick-taking games in which the play of a card (the squeeze card) forces an opponent to discard a winner or the guard of a potential winner. The situation typically occurs in the end game, with only a few cards remaining. Although numerous types of squeezes have been analyzed and catalogued in contract bridge, they were first discovered and described in whist.

Most squeezes operate on the principle that declarer's and dummy's hands can, between them, hold more cards with the potential to take extra tricks than a single defender's hand can protect or guard. Infrequently, due to the difficulty of coordinating their holdings, two defenders can cooperate to squeeze declarer or dummy on the same principle.