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T1, Heart A
T2-6, play diamonds, tossing a spade from the board.
T7-8 club K and A. If E held 4+ clubs run the ten and claim 12 tricks If clubs are 3-2 claim 12 tricks. If West hold 4 then:
T9-10 play spades, ending in hand. You now hold Q8 in clubs with T9 (and a spade) on the board., and you hold the J of hearts.
W has f three cards left. If he has pitched so that he has only one club, cash your clubs. If he still has two clubs then he has only one heart. If he has pitched the ♥ Q (he might, in fact should since he needs to get off the endplay and partner rather than declarer might have the J) cash your Jack. If he has kept two clubs and the heart Q, throw him in.. Given that he started with the heart Q (highly likely but not certain given the auction) and given that E has shown out on the second club, you know exactly what he has come down to.
The sole requirement here is that W hold the ♥ Q. The bidding doesn't matter, the original distribution doesn't matter.
T1, Heart A
T2-6, play diamonds, tossing a spade from the board.
T7-8 club K and A. If E held 4+ clubs run the ten and claim 12 tricks If clubs are 3-2 claim 12 tricks. If West hold 4 then:
T9-10 play spades, ending in hand. You now hold Q8 in clubs with T9 (and a spade) on the board., and you hold the J of hearts.
W has f three cards left. If he has pitched so that he has only one club, cash your clubs. If he still has two clubs then he has only one heart. If he has pitched the ♥ Q (he might, in fact should since he needs to get off the endplay and partner rather than declarer might have the J) cash your Jack. If he has kept two clubs and the heart Q, throw him in.. Given that he started with the heart Q (highly likely but not certain given the auction) and given that E has shown out on the second club, you know exactly what he has come down to.
The sole requirement here is that W hold the ♥ Q. The bidding doesn't matter, the original distribution doesn't matter.