Then he led a diamond winner, and East ruffed with the jack.
But East ruffed the third heart, which was the second blow.
East ruffed, but that was the only trick for the defense.
If East had ruffed, he would have to make a fatal lead from the diamond king.
She won with the seven when East played low, and ruffed a diamond.
When the heart six was led, East ruffed with the club 10.
He tried to cash the club ace, and East ruffed.
When East ruffed with the spade eight, he was allowed to win.
A winning diamond was led, and East ruffed with the nine.
He then led a club, and East ruffed with the queen.