Review by Tim Bourke: The book probaly originated in a series lectures to advanced rather than expert players. There are a number of errors in analysis, either through following the play as it went at the table or from being unaware of the best approach (for example it is not the best play with AQ102 opposite 963 to lead the 9 on the first round). The material from his book on squeezes is rehashed into 44 pages here, but is hardly clearer than the original. Overall a sloppy work but probably more interesting today as a consequence.