At our table it was played in 3♠ by N/S, but the interesting contract is 4♥ by W. The ♦s are frozen and there aren't the entries to set up the ♣, so it's hard to see where the 10th trick comes from, but after ruffing a spade and running the trumps the following position arrives:
Now the last ♥ squeezes both N and S in the minors. N must throw a ♣ to protect the ♦ position, then a ♦ goes from dummy and to keep the ♣ guard S must pitch a ♦. Then ♦ to Q, ♣A and ♦10 to K.
I'm very far from being expert in squeezes, but it didn't seem to be a simple type and I'd be interested to learn the classification from those who are.
PeterAlan writes " This hand came up in the Swiss Pairs (Session 2, Board 9) at the London Year End Congress - I'm posting it because it interested me, and I hope it might interest others:
At our table it was played in 3♠ by N/S, but the interesting contract is 4♥ by W. The ♦s are frozen and there aren't the entries to set up the ♣, so it's hard to see where the 10th trick comes from, but after ruffing a spade and running the trumps the following position arrives:"