Love is well known in bridge circles for his 1959 book Bridge Squeezes Complete, one of the earliest efforts to codify then-existing squeeze play. Love established rules for recognizing bridge squeezes, and for executing them when they occurred. His system of classifying squeezes has been used by most bridge writers since.[3] He was also the author of many magazine articles.[1]
He died at his home in
Ann Arbor, aged 77. He was survived by his wife and daughter.[2]
Bibliography
Love, Clyde E. (1951). Squeeze Play in Bridge. New York: R. R. Smith. p. 183.
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Love, Clyde E. (1959). Bridge Squeezes Complete or Winning End Play Strategy (1st ed.). Long Island City, NY: Barclay Bridge Supplies, Sterling Publishing Company Inc.
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