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South won with his queen, cashed his two high hearts and the club king, then played a third heart.
He must lead high hearts through East to scoop up West's five and six, then catch East in a major-suit endplay.
In Jane's novels, the timid lose their scripts, the bold forget their lines, but a performance, somehow, is scrambled together; heads high, hearts sinking, her characters head out into the dazzle of circumstance.
You have all three high hearts, but only a couple high cards in other suits.
You will have a hard time shooting the moon unless you get passed the missing heart, or possibly if your opponents are inexperienced players who are eager to get rid of high hearts.
If you calculated correctly, and the other players don't realize what you're doing in time, you should be able to take many or all of the high hearts and the Queen of Spades.
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Surely South had a high heart honor.
West won and led a high heart.
This left East with the high heart.
Nickell (West) was not going to lead a high heart.
East would have ruffed the next club and played a high heart.
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