So when I get down toward the end, it's fairly obvious that W is guarding both ♠s and ♦s but the ♠s guard is somewhat subtle. If W throws a ♠ at trick 11, I cash the remaining two top ♠s in dummy. As he actually threw the Q♦, I played the 8♠ to the 10♠ in my hand and cashed the J♦.
I thought this was what Reese calls a winkle, but after a bit of resesarch, I see that's not it (the winkle involves a throw in, not just pressuring an opponent). So I'm not sure what it is called, but it sure was fun to see it coming at trick 4 or so and then run it out.
It is also odd in that the squeeze card is in the hand with the two trick threat.
Anyway, I can do it, I just don't know how to name it when I brag about it! Any suggestions?
A pretty and unusual squeeze!
An automatic squeeze in a blocked position.
A kind of one-suit criss-cross squeeze.
I think George Coffin published a similar ending in one of his early books.
Simplified ending on left.
South to lead at notrumps.