Quantum entanglement implies correlations exceeding standard classical correlations (by violating Bell-type inequalitites) but obeying the so-called Tsirelson bound. However, this bound does not exhaust the range by which Bell-type correlations can be violated in principle. Popescu and Rohrlich (1994) found such correlations for particular quantum measurements, and the study of such super-quantum correlations has become a vivid field of contemporary research, as the review by Popescu (2014) show