Overall, our work is divided into two parts: the first describes the constitutive elements of the models (essentially the threats) and the conditions of possibility of the squeeze; the second part describes the models in detail.
In this Volume 1, the first part is developed more broadly than in the following volumes, because we describe here the elements and the conditions that are generally referred to the models.
We present here those models that are essential for a basic knowledge of the squeeze, both models of simple squeeze (involving only one opponent and two suits) and models of double squeeze (involving both opponents and three suits).
These are models that we can define as basic, not only because they are easier in terms of execution, but because they are building blocks or results of more complex models. If you master these, you can define yourself as a squeeze expert.
The content of this first volume is the necessary basis to continue reading the other volumes.
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