The South player on the diagramed deal may be an exception.
In the first local game, a South player missed a chance on the diagramed deal.
So all but one of the South players made 10 tricks anyway.
Both South players reached three no-trump, in one case by the bidding shown.
One South player received a routine heart lead, had no trouble and made two overtricks.
At five tables the lead was the routine diamond king and the South players were delighted.
What South player would give up on the club finesse?
Both South players scraped up a response and reached four hearts.
Nearly all the South players opened one heart or four hearts, although neither action was entirely satisfactory.
But few South players would consider playing the minor-suit slam.