Tramticket, on 2019-January-16, 08:35, said:
Presumably you will duck a club to rectify the count, draw trumps eliminating the diamonds on the way and play off the two top clubs before running the hearts.
If the queen of clubs does not fall and west holds the length in clubs you have to play west for queen of spades and finesse (the show-up squeeze will reveal). If east has the heart length you reduce to:
♠KJ ♥- ♦- ♣4
♠3 ♥6 ♦- ♣10
On the last heart you pitch the club from dummy and have to read the position and judge whether wast holds the queen of spades and has reduced to ♠QX or east holds the ace and has reduced to ♠Q ♣Q.
If I could "duck a club" then I would have my 12 tricks -- unfortunately, the opps would have their 2nd defensive trick first.
For the squeeze, I would duck the opening lead to rectify the count (which is what I did at the table). Draw trumps, cash the top clubs (the
♣10 in my hand will be the
♣ threat), Return to hand with the
♠A and run the remaining hearts (pitching dummies clubs). This will squeeze either opponent holding both black queens and it is automatic -- if the
♣10 has not become good, then either the
♠Q will drop or the black queens were held in separate hands. If clubs split 5-0 or 4-1 and the Q does not drop, I will know where the
♣Q is but it is not clear that that will give me a useful read on the
♠Q.
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Summarizing:: Win ♦A.
Draw 5 rounds of trumps, discarding 2♣s and a ♦
Cross to ♣K succeeding when ♣Q is singleton about 6%
Otheriwise exit in ♦s
Ruff the ♦ return
If RHO showed out in ♣s then finesse ♣J. (2%)
Otherwise discard a ♣ and cash ♣K succeeding when either opponent has ♣Qx doubleton (27%)
Otherwise if LHO has 4 ♣s, play an unlikely show up squeeze.
Otherwise take the ♠ finesse (succeeding in 50% of the rest = about 33%)
i.e. You make about 2/3 of the time..