West led the heart jack and East took the ace.
He led his diamond jack, and East took her winners.
East took the ace and returned a club, won with the king.
Instead East took the first four tricks in the red suits.
East took the king and could now have taken four more heart tricks for down three.
East took the club king and led a spade, but South knew what to do.
East took the last two tricks to defeat the game.
East took the king and led a low club, an error.
If so, East would have taken the last two tricks with his high hearts for down one.
East took his two club tricks and played a third round.