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My hidden stab at the answer:

 

 

If are 2/2, we have 11 top - 7202. If are 3/1, we only have 10 - 6202. (If are 4/0, I don't think I have a chance.) I can try to ruff a in dummy for 11, but of course LHO will be out, and may be able to ruff higher than the T. Still, if it's from 2 or 3, there's no harm in that. If it's a singleton honour, ouch....

 

I guess the only way to improve my odds a bit is to cash the A before running the third . This actually protects me from the singleton honour problem above.

 

 

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Nice one. I think I'd get this wrong at the table (where I'd play approx the line suggested by Vuroth)

 

My (properly thought out) play is (hidden)

to win the A and play a low diamond.

Nice play. Hidden commentary, just because you left the perhaps obvious out:

 

 

Your scizzors coup is critical. If you just play the spade Ace and then try to ruff a club, LHO might have QJx, ruff in on the club, diamond to partner, and upper-cut.

 

When someone wins the diamond, as good as anything is a spade back. You win, then play club-ruff. If LHO ruffs in first, there's only one trump left and you have control. You have just compressed the club and spade losers into one loser.

 

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