rhm, on 2016-June-03, 02:32, said:
Forget about the double trump squeeze.
If East has at least ♣Axx(xx) and West ♣QJT9(xx) almost any player would have continued clubs.
A world class player might have switched to trumps being worried about a dummy reversal.
But I can not come up with a hand for South given the bidding where a dummy reversal might bring in the 12th trick and I expect a world class player to come to the same conclusion.
A trump squeeze is not required, a simple squeeze against East (or West) will do just as well and requires no guessing.
Theoretically it also works against West, but it seems unlikely that he underled the ♣A against this bidding.
The clue that West did not continue clubs is strong.
Ruff a low club and if the ace does not drop play for a heart club squeeze mainly against East.
For the squeeze to operate East can have at most 2 diamonds unless he has QJT in hearts.
So finesse against West in diamonds after discarding a heart on your last trump. West was, however, good enough to continue clubs with the queen of diamonds and to switch without it!
Rainer Herrmann
Yes, I came to a similar conclusion, and played West for the queen of diamonds, but went down. The ace of clubs was indeed doubleton on my right, and East was 3-5-3-2 with the queen of diamonds, so I went off. If I had ruffed a club first, I would then have played East for the queen of diamonds when the ace dropped, doubleton. My worry about going two off (say when East is 3-5-2-3 with Qx of diamonds) was indeed unjustified, as I only got 3 matchpoints out of 20 for -50.
I prefer to give the lawmakers credit for stating things for a reason - barmar