Posted 2012-June-21, 17:34
There are a few different squeeze possibilities here. Save your club 9, it's threatening the K/J. Pitch a heart on the diamonds. Cash the spades. Then cross with a heart. You now know who has the long spades. If spades split, you're home. If E has both majors guarded...you're hosed. If E guards spades, it's free to play for a H/C squeeze on W (in fact, you just have). I don't see anything else to do.
As far as reading the lead, it's strange. Since he lead into your bid suit, and he had a longer suit to lead. If he doesn't have 5 clubs, it's weird. It's unfortunate though, as E has 8 cards in the major in that case. He may have led a 3 card suit (or falsecarded the lead), that's fine. We'll find out about the spades first and see where to go from there. If he made a GIB lead from a short suit, then the squeeze possibilities are many, but you'll find out when the Spades are tested if it's even possible.
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