If you're going to bid badly, learn to play well...
J72
KQT32
Q3
QJ5
AQ3
A97
8754
K62
You are in a desperate position, as the opponents will surely figure
out to switch to diamonds when they get in. It's time to do something
drastic. So, you stick in the 7 from dummy like you're attempting
some kind of deep finesse, then win RHO's T with your A, concealing
the Q. Now lead a low club from hand towards dummy like you're trying
to steal your 9th trick. In practice, LHO hopped the cA and underled
the sK again to her partner's marked Q, and that's 9 tricks. This
play was found by Noble in the DC unit game.