South could have drawn the last trump but made the better play of a diamond.
South drew the missing trump and ran his six club tricks to make the game.
South drew the last trump, then led his club, but West rose with her ace and played a second heart.
After that, South can draw trumps and claim the rest.
If the club ten had not fallen, South would have drawn a third round.
South drew trumps and led the club nine to the jack.
South drew a second round of trumps and led a low heart.
South drew the last trump and played a club to the king on the board.
South won the ace, drew trumps and led a heart.
South won with the king, drew trumps and took three more heart tricks.