This was the talk of the town today in the second day of the European Championship in Ostend. Your reporter sat out this match, so watched about half the field or so make this tough slam. West invariably led a small diamond (various methods) and you have a choice of lines.
a) To cash three clubs and then play a heart to the queen. If the clubs have behaved you claim; if not you take the heart finesse, assuming they have not cashed the long club!
b) Play a heart to the queen and then finesse the heart on the return when they attack your options, as all top defenders from Albania to Zimbabwe will do
c) Play a heart to the queen, rise on the heart return, and hope that the jack of hearts drops, clubs behave, or if not, spades do and you have a rounded suit squeeze.
The BSM, (British Scrabble Magazine, not British School of Motoring) once analysed a game by Mark Nyman, World Scrabble Champion, and said that he had a dilemma whether to play a low scoring word with a Z, whether to use the other letters for his best score, or whether to block his opponent. I pointed out that this was a trilemma. Such is the case here.