nige1, on 2014-October-08, 18:04, said:
♠A, ♥A, 2 ♠ ruffs, 4 top ♦s, and 3 top ♣s = 11 tricks, so you need to find 2 more.
If ♣s are 3-2, then the long ♣s suffice.
Otherwise..
Lovera can't' execute a ♣/♠ squeeze because all North's ♠s have been ruffed. Hence, as JohnU points out, if you have to finesse ♥ before finding out if ♣s break, then the ♥ finesse is likely to be a so-called "practice" finesse -- useful for rehearsing your finessing technique but unlikely to help make the contract. The ♥ finesse helps only if you can develop a ♣ / ♥ squeeze i.e. East fails to cover or he has 6 ♥s.
What might slightly increase your chances is (after ♠A, ♦Q, finding that west has 4 ♦s, ♠ ruff), at trick 4, try to cash ♣AK (see earlier reply).
As i have said in my replay post for Johnu i differently ruff spade once to retain J to execute squeeze and to get point of action i need to play another trick (finesse ) on my (wrong) hypothesis about heart King position. Fourthemore i had thinked triple squeeze (that doesn't need dummy reversal as i have already explained) to act against East. Initially we think clubs are good and way to 13 tricks but when we know 4-0 try to compensate moving our aptention to East (too much perhaps). As i have said in other post when opp are silent (lacking information) points remaining are divided 50 - 50 or 60 - 40 (%) or it meaning 4 in W and 5 in E or 3 - 6 and we know (by opening lead) already 5 points in East .. than we should consider a plain to avoid impassing (i simply consider my plain to have and cover many possibilities). Bye.