Cyberyeti, on 2019-November-14, 11:11, said:
edited, I see it now, you keep ♥K not 9. and exit with a spade pitching a club, what can E do to you
No, you should win the king of hearts in dummy not the 9, or when dummy cashes spades, West can keep three diamonds including the putative ace, and you cannot make. Now you can cash the spade winners. West does best to discard a diamond and a heart, not two diamonds, and you now have to guess where the ace of diamonds is. If East has it the winning line is to play a diamond to the king. If West has it the winning line is to endplay West in hearts or clubs. West could be 0-5-5-3, 0-5-4-4 or 0-5-3-5. For the last two, I think the ace of diamonds is favourite to be onside for the first one it is favourite to be onside, and West's discard would likely have been a club. The disadvantage of playing a diamond up is that it will go three off when it is wrong. Close!
I prefer to give the lawmakers credit for stating things for a reason - barmar