Chaining comparison operators:
>>> x = 5
>>> 1 < x < 10
True
>>> x < 10 < x*10 < 100
True
>>> 10 > x <= 9
True
>>> 5 == x > 4
True
In case you're thinking it's doing, '1 < x', which comes out as True, and then comparing 'True < 10', which is also True, then no, that's really not what happens (see the last example.) It's really translating into '1 < x and x < 10', and 'x < 10 and 10 < x * 10 and x*10 < 100', but with less typing and each term is only evaluated once.