This may have been the most important single international match point in the history of the game.
In the final Friday night, the team won by 49 international match points.
With 32 of the 96 boards to go, China led by 4 international match points.
By day's end, the Americans enjoyed a lead of 31 international match points, 105-74.
The experiment failed, and the Americans lost by 19 international match points.
Kennedy's team gained 6 international match points and won by 3.
After 48 deals of a scheduled 176, the Americans led by 2 international match points.
After 32 deals of a scheduled 64, father led son by 15 international match points.
Plus 620 was worth 173 international match points when compared with the results at the 24 other tables.
After 48 of the 96 deals, Poland led by 122 to 77 international match points.