| Groups | Results 1 - 10 of about 4,290 for "progressive squeeze". |
Sorted by relevance Sort by date |
Second best is Kc onside and a progressive squeeze. This is what declarer, presumably, had in mind. But in cashing Ac prematurely he ruined his chance for a ... http://groups.google.com/g/eeb7fefe/t/.../d/ffe671fe9cd9c07e?hl=en&ie... |
Neil Cohen nco...@eden.com rec games bridge One of my opponents pulled off a cannibal progessive squeeze on his partner in a Swiss yesterday: AK10XX ... http://groups.google.com/g/eeb7fefe/t/.../d/8805d6e89e0dbcef?hl=en&ie... |
John (MadDog) Probst j...@asimere.com rec games bridge In article <2b1b5653. 0408312016.48a95...@posting.google.com>, Nigel ... http://groups.google.com/g/eeb7fefe/t/.../d/fe8555fcaff18ac2?hl=en&ie... |
A "firm progressive squeeze" allows weight transfer, less chance of lock-up and shorter stopping distances. You are absolutely correct in your statement that "a ... http://groups.google.com/g/2f87ff00/t/.../d/76f99bdc5cfa6344?hl=en&ie... |
... need to be 150-to-zero-in-ten-metres stops, but rather hard braking practice which give you good feel for the tyre/brakes and "progressive squeeze" technique. http://groups.google.com/g/49f7ff04/t/.../d/1aedea84149bbc0f?hl=en&ie... |
... the 6' trail of rubber" Don't use your rear brake at all. There's no need. Just a progressive squeeze on the front brake and you'll stop quick enough with no skid. http://groups.google.com/g/6b77fefc/t/.../d/8db409a16a64c990?hl=en...8... |
I recommend a firm, progressive squeeze! Uhhh... oh nevermind... I'd say make that a second bike, and make the SV650 your first bike. I agree! Meee Tooo. http://groups.google.com/g/4097feef/t/.../d/2c9e439c730a1aad?hl=en&ie... |
Jerrod: Well, that's true, but the pair who completes the triple progressive squeeze or whatever gets its bonus, and the pair who benefit from shoddy defense get ... http://groups.google.com/g/d137fefb/t/.../d/c5317f48d325c2d6?hl=en...8... |
... Technicolor and resqueezed using a gradient anamorphosis where the center of the picture was normal and a progressive squeeze was applied to the sides, ... http://groups.google.com/g/1a87fef5/t/.../d/ae4ac0777267be76?hl=en&ie... |
When milking cows by hand, you use a gentle, progressive squeeze but never so tight as to cause pain. Cows have to "let down" their milk. It's a reflex response. http://groups.google.com/g/a257fee9/t/.../d/f36c60a760913486?hl=en...8... |
| Create a group - Google Groups - Google Home - Terms of Service - Privacy Policy |
| ©2009 Google |