East played low, and the queen won in the closed hand.
The queen won, and a club was led to the ace.
A low heart lead forced West to duck, and the queen won.
East did not choose to cover and the queen won.
West played low, the queen won and a heart was ducked.
West did the best he could by playing low, and the queen won in dummy.
This was thought to be a draw but the queen and bishop usually win.
The queen won, and there was no legitimate way to make the contract.
If so, the queen had apparently won this round, but might she lose the next?
If West had played low, the queen would have won in dummy.