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Rodwell (East), thinking his partner had the king-queen of diamonds, encouraged by playing his six, using upside-down signals.
East, thinking South had started with K-J-9-7 of hearts, discarded one spade and two hearts.
Fleisher (East), thinking his partner had led an unsupported ace to look at the dummy, discouraged by playing his nine, using upside-down count and attitude signals.
Now East, thinking that declarer was hoping to get diamond ruffs in the dummy, cashed his spade ace and led another spade.
At Trick 5 against four spades, East, thinking that South had a five-card suit for her jump to four spades and was about to find out about the bad break, led the 13th heart, which West ruffed with her spade five, forcing dummy to overruff with the king.
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North returned to five hearts, of course, and East doubled, thinking she had sufficient defense opposite a partner who had overcalled vulnerable at the three-level.
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