PhilG007, on 2019-October-29, 07:03, said:
Since no-one ventured to post a solution I give it here.
West led the K♠
Declarer ducked the lead and West switched to a heart,taken by declarer's King. He then led the 10♦covered
by the King and Ace. Declarer then cashed the A♠and pitched on it his A♥ The Q♦and J♦ were cashed and a club was led to dummy's King
and East's Ace(ducking would have served no useful purpose). East could now cash his Q♥ but had no choice but to either concede the remaining
tricks to dummy's diamonds or the clubs in the closed hand. This was the full deal :-
West led the K♠
Declarer ducked the lead and West switched to a heart,taken by declarer's King. He then led the 10♦covered
by the King and Ace. Declarer then cashed the A♠and pitched on it his A♥ The Q♦and J♦ were cashed and a club was led to dummy's King
and East's Ace(ducking would have served no useful purpose). East could now cash his Q♥ but had no choice but to either concede the remaining
tricks to dummy's diamonds or the clubs in the closed hand. This was the full deal :-
Were you the declarer Phil? How did you come up with this line - I'm interested in your thought processes?