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maybe i don't see it correctly but i must admit i don't see the squeeze here it looks to me the count is not reduce yet ... anyway i'm nto yet awake completely :)
regards
syl
There can be no minor suit squeeze simply because you can only cash 5 major suit winners. Thus, either opponent can hold onto two diamonds (Tx) and four clubs (Jxxx) in the 8 card ending, with plenty of room for two extra cards to boot.
To put it in Clyde Love's vernacular, the opponent with CJxxx and DTx would be busy in both suits. The club is x to the ACE would serve as the entry, and since the threats are split, U must be right. The problem is that L (loser) is all wrong... you have have only 9 winners (2S+3H+1D+3C), so BLUE is violated.
Ben