If that was required, East would play a low heart.
But when he played a second heart, West won and led a third round.
But in practice he would play hearts and find the truth too late.
He played a second heart, and South was now able to bring her backup plan into action.
The jack lost to the king, and West made a mistake by playing a third heart instead of a club.
He played a heart and permitted East to win three times.
South won with the ace and played a heart to the king.
Then they eased the limits on when you could play a heart.
East now had a small accident: he played a heart in error.
South led to his diamond ace and played a low heart.