West led the heart jack and East took the ace.
After winning with the heart jack, West returned a club.
She led the heart jack and won with the ace when West played the king.
He had needed the heart jack to fall in three rounds.
After West led the heart jack, it looked as though the defense would follow the same path.
Now the heart jack was led, giving West a second chance to cover if he held the king.
The obvious lead at this point was the heart jack, but that would have given South no trouble.
The diamond lead was won by South who led the heart jack.
South led the heart jack, in the faint hope that West held the king and would cover.
South won with his queen and led the heart jack.