East of course covered with the king, and the ace won.
South now felt sure that the ten was on his left, and covering with the king looked dangerous.
This put East to the test, and he routinely covered with the king.
This was covered with the king, and the ace won.
It did not matter whether East covered with the king.
East does best to play his queen, but South covers with the king.
If this had been covered with the king she would have won and led a low club.
West was forced to cover with the king and the ace won.
The club ten came next, covered with the queen and the king.
When South covered with the king, he was permitted to win.