nate_m, on 2014-February-12, 12:59, said:
Win K, club to ace, 3 rounds of diamonds pitching clubs. If Jxx falls I have 12 tricks. If they don't run then take the spade hook, cash club king, and run off 2 more hearts hoping somebody gets squeezed. I go down if Qx clubs was dropping and the spade hook is off, but I don't see a way to cater to that without giving up more likely chances.
I would also start with winning the heart K and leading a club to the A. I am unsure though that
hoping the spade K works (in case the diamonds fail) is the best line. Even if the spade works
we need that 4th spade to come in and that would require the player that held the 4 spades to
also hold the club Q (if not we have only 3s 3h 3d 2c). If lho is holding the 4th spade we are
toast since they would pitch after us in any squeeze anyway so we are reduced to hoping rho has
4+ spades (along with the K) and the club Q. This means before we cash even 1 dia trick we need
decide between trying for the squeeze or intending to try and drop the club Q.
Assuming RHo has both missing black honors is a 25% shot and it also has to be that rho has 3+
clubs along with 4+ spades (since with 2 clubs the Q is dropping anyway even w/o the spade finesse.
When we take all of that into consideration I think it is awfully close between trying to play for
the squeeze or play for the drop of the club Q. If this was IMPS the heart lead would convince me
to strongly consider playing for the drop. At MP where the reasoning behind the lead could be nothing
more than someone trying to salvage some MP (with a hopeless defensive hand) in case the opps can
score 13 tricks off the top w/o a heart lead I would be much more inclined to go for the squeeze
and if it works I can practice restraint by NOT thanking lho for their very friendly heart lead.
If you can go through all this fast enough not to get penalized for slow play make sure you let
me know so I can avoid your table in the future:). ONE MORE THING to consider no matter if this is
IMPS or MP. Deciding to go for the drop is a highly dangerous route since you are going to have
to pitch the QJx of spades and lead to the A to try the drop. If you are wrong you will end up
limited to 3h 1s 3d 2c and go down 3 whereas choosing the squeeze LOP will never result in you
going down more than 2. This may seem like small stuff compared to making but if dia fail to
drop we do not expect to make much more than 1 in 6 times anyway so chucking an extra 3-5 IMPS
the 5 times we fail makes playing for the drop dramatically more expensive in the long run than
playing for the squeeze.
Taking all of this into consideration I am back to following Nate-m LOP and go for the squeeze.
UNLESS

I needed a top at MP or a swing at IMPS SOTM then I would play for the drop.