Whatever he does, South can lead the heart jack and eventually score the diamond queen.
South would probably have made 10 tricks and scored 83 match points out of a possible 100.
In their only innings, the South scored 197 all out.
After the lead of the club king South scored 11 tricks, since he could bring home his clubs.
But the South then scored a field goal and won the game by one point.
There was now no way to prevent an overtrick, and South scored 990.
South could score the club king, but was cut off from his hand and had to fail by a trick.
South had nine tricks, but could not score them because of his communication problems.
In either case South could score his heart seven and make his game.
It appears South must score 1,830 after any other lead, but that is not quite true.