Huh. I wanted to downvote rhm's unnecessarily aggressively-worded post but apparently I've "reached my quota for the day". (I guess the quota is zero.)
He does have a point though - knowing the spade that was led (in context of EW leading style) and what the discard was would be very useful.
Hopefully we won the spade in hand. I am looking for a black-suit squeeze against a West holding Jxxx xxx x QJxxx or similar, where after four diamonds and then three hearts he has no chance of guarding both. Or maybe if both opponents guard clubs there might be a double squeeze with East being squeezed out of his diamond length and West his spade length, something like
West Jxxx xxxxx x Qxx
East 10x xxx 10xxxx Jxx
On 4 rounds of diamonds West throws three hearts. Now three rounds of hearts where West is squeezed - let's say he throws a club. So we cash two more rounds of spades ending in hand and East must throw a club. Then the AK of clubs crashes the QJ. I think I like this line better, not just because a non-simultaneous double squeeze earns many style points, but because West might have led Q from
♣QJxx (well, perhaps - depends on West's skill level).
I suppose the best defence to this is for West to chuck a small club on the second diamond
ahydra
You are South. The opening lead is a small spade and you are about to congratulate yourself on reaching 7NT when LHO shows out on the second diamond. How close to a 100% line can you get?
What if RHO shows out on the second diamond? (In this case, I'm pretty sure there is no 100% line, but there might be one better than just hoping for either the spades to split or defenders to mess up.)