Preflop · Intermediate

What Is a Squeeze Play?

A guide to multiway preflop re-raises after an open and one or more calls.

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A squeeze happens when one player opens, at least one player calls, and a later player re-raises.

Good squeeze spots often involve a wide opener and capped callers who cannot continue comfortably.

Sizing matters because a small squeeze gives everyone a good price while a very large squeeze risks too much with weak candidates.

Three Rules to Remember

FAQ

Who is this What Is a Squeeze Play? lesson for?

It is written for intermediate players who want to connect squeeze play with real positions, ranges, and betting decisions.

Should I study GTO or player types first?

Use GTO as a baseline language, then adjust when opponents clearly call too much, fold too much, or bluff too much.

Is this a real-time play tool?

No. This lesson is for offline poker education, not a poker room, casino, or play assistant.

Next Steps

Starting Hands and Preflop Ranges: What to Play and What to FoldUse position to understand starting hand ranges and avoid entering too many pots before the flop.UTG Preflop Range: Why Early Position Must Stay TightA practical 6-max guide to UTG opens, pressure from later positions, and common loose-open mistakes.Open Training ToolsTurn poker concepts into repeatable drills.