Definitions from Wiktionary (play both sides against the middle)
▸ verb: (idiomatic) To manipulate opponents or competitors in a manner which benefits the manipulator.
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▸ verb: (idiomatic) To manipulate opponents or competitors in a manner which benefits the manipulator.
Similar:
play both ends against the middle,
work both sides against the middle,
work both ends against the middle,
play one against another,
triangulate,
play the angles,
butter one's bread on both sides,
play,
play someone like a fiddle,
have a foot in both camps,
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