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He then ducked a diamond, starting a long effort to establish a winner in that suit.
Why had he not led the heart ten to establish a winner in the dummy?
Playing more clubs rated to be fatal if South held four clubs since it would establish a winner.
Note that after West won with his king, South had a ruffing finesse available in diamonds to establish a winner on which to discard his club loser.
A heart discard would have permitted South to establish a winner in that suit, so he threw two spades and two diamonds.
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A fourth round of spades gave South the lead, and established a winner for West.
Dummy's king collected the queen, and a spade ruff established a winner.
He took another diamond finesse and continued the suit, establishing a winner.
South would have won in dummy and played clubs, establishing a winner in his hand to discard a losing diamond from the dummy.
By persevering with that suit whenever he gained the lead, he established a winner and took six tricks: three clubs, two diamonds and one spade.
East would have returned the club 10, forcing dummy to ruff, but another spade lead would have established a winner in the dummy.
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