Ok, I will give. My solution, catering to west being 4-3-3-3. 4-3-4-2. or 4-4-3-2 (or even 4-4-4-1) and also holdng the club king seemed right to me. Clearly Dean has another solution in mind. I suspected so, because the solution I envisioned included a non-material squeeze on WEST when he was 4-3-3-3 right out of adventures in card play, hardly material for a beginner post.
On the other hand, if dean's hint is correct on the location of the club king, I see nothing short of a misplay by west holding AJxx of hearts (East K
9 x) where you can now pin the heart nine by leading the heart ten will work.
So, if the club King is with EAST, you have to play for a lucky heart position. You can try heart TEN hoping to pin the nine (WEST AJxx), or you can try heart eight, hoping someone (west?) had Axx of hearts originally), and EVEN then it is very adventure in cardplayish... you have to stip EAST down to two diamonds and three clubs, cash your last heart winner (after pulling trumps), to force him to 3 clubs and one diamond. Cash diamond ace, to remove the exit, the play a club towards the Q9x playing the intra-finessee (insert the nine). If East comes to just two clubs, cash club ACE and duck a club while retaining the diamond ace.
Boy, still a tuff problem. Now I suspect your line might include an intra-finesse much earlier than trick 11 (club to the 9), and then leading the club Queen from dummy to pin the jack or ten with WEST, but I can't imagine that line working against good defense. For isntance, the fellow who wins the intra-finessee while trumps are still out can simply return a club even. You can't pull trumps without losing hearts at the end, and you can't enjoy your ill-gotten second club trick with trumps still out...
Here is the squeeze ending... that would work if EAST has club king...
Lead low heart and ruff out the
♥A. Spade-King to ace, and pull the last trump with the jack. East must keep three clubs or you duck a club. So he throws a heart here on the last trump.. now cash the last trump with EAST to play...
This is a more typical squeeze than the non-material one I have hidden above, but again, a complex play for beginner post. IF the heart ACE falls on round three from WEST, I might very well play for this one.
Maybe I need a bigger hint, these beginner problems are always so hard for me... BTW, I would like to steal this hand for a book on squeezes I am working on... becasue I think it is a neat, expert level problem... so don't spoil it by showing me some rinky-dinky little easy solution I am overlooking... :-)
After a stayman auction you wind 4 Spades. West leads the two of spades and you play H2, H3, HQ, HK. D4, DA, D3, D2. H6 HJ H7 H4. Trump back, East discarding Club 6