Squeezing applies pressure by re-raising after an initial raise and one or more calls, often forcing marginal hands to fold and isolating weaker opponents. It capitalizes on dead money in the pot while leveraging position and perceived strength. The effectiveness depends on stack sizes, opponent tendencies, and table dynamics, balancing risk with potential reward. Well-timed squeezes increase fold equity and can shift momentum, but overuse risks predictability and counteradjustments.