quiddity, on 2013-August-13, 11:39, said:
What was the ♥7 lead anyway, was he just messing around? If he leads 4th best and then wins the king on the second round and then squashes the T can you still make the hand?
edit - sorry, KJ97, i'm still asleep too. But can you make the hand if he wins the king?
Before we deal with your suggested line, let's cover the actual line.
If East cashes all his club winners, you have a simpe major suit squeeze on West. If East wins the club and switches, you have what Clyde Love called a CLE squeeze with two losers. (Companion, Lead, Entry). When you cash the top two diamonds, West has to A) give up the spade quard, or B) discard a heart. If he throws a spade, you cash your nine tricks. If he discards a heart, you duck a heart while having the spade king as an entry to the extablished heart (which is why I threw a diamond in my response, in case East exits a spade, you need three spades in dummy or you have bungled your entries).
Now to the proposed defense you suggest. West jumps up with the King of hearts and exits the Jack of hearts smothering the Ten. Now you have lost two hearts, you can go ahead and duck a club like before and if East continues clubs the simple squeeze works. But if he switches there is more problems. The best chance if spades are not 3-3 is that West has four spades to the JT and East has the spade eight. Now you have a strip squeeze on West, who has to keep all his spades and the heart.
So when you eventually play a spade up to dummy, West has to split (win in dummy). Cash two diamonds ending in dummy and throw West in the heart. If all goes well he will have Jxx of spades. If he leads low you win the nine. If he leads high, you win the Queen unblocking the nine. Winning and continuing hearts as you suggest is the best defense, but perhaps it doesn't save the hand.