Thanks all for the answers. Question was probably too influenced by the result after the play.
At the start of the play I didn't really mind the bidding
kenberg, on 2013-January-06, 10:42, said:
I doubt that you will get any votes for getting to 4♠.
score card was:
3
♣X -4: 1x
4
♠=: 4x
2
♠+3:1x
3
♠+1:3x
2
♠+2:2x
3
♠=:1x
3
♥-2:2x
(This is a off-line tournament I play against Jack; other results are from real live)
I don't know how 4 spade contracts were bid. Maybe more/other competition or a 3
♠ bid by South
kenberg, on 2013-January-06, 10:42, said:
About the squeeze: Were spades also split 2-1? Unless they were, I don't see how this squeeze would work. Suppose 3-1. As E helpfully plays AK and x of clubs you pitch a red and cash dummy's high spade. If E started with a singleton spot you are going to lose a trump. If instead a quack appears from E you run the ten and pick up the trump in three rounds. That's fine, but now you still have a club winner on the board and no way to get to it except via the ace of hearts. If you do that, you destroy the squeeze position. If you just leave the club there and run spades, the position is not, I think, tight enough. After three clubs and six spades, E holds KJ and KQ in hearts/diamonds. N plays a heart, E covers, dummy wins, the club is cashed, E pitches after N. Really I am not even sure how this squeeze works when spades are 2-2 unless you start with the spade ten to the ace, which would not work well if E shows out. If spades are 2-2, and you start with ten to the ace, back to the King will work. Cash the club, keeping Qx of hearts and the stiff ace of diamonds. Run trump executing a criss-cross. But who would play spades that way? Maybe I have this wrong, but it sounds as if the squeeze was a bit of a pseudo. I can imagine the defense getting a little careless in a 2♠ imp contract when the only question is ten or eleven tricks.
Anyway back to your question. No one is reaching 4♠ on these hands. And it won't always be made if they do.
East had:
♠Q7
♥KJ982
♦KQ
♣AK84
Play:
♣AK and 8
Now
♠K and
♠ to the A. and back to dummy with
♠T.
♣Q and
♦A followed by all trumps squeezes East.