SOMETIMES the location of a particular honour is marked from the bidding.
Here South won ♣A and returned a club. West did best to win and returned a spade which South won in his hand; ruffed a club, returned to ♦A, ruffed his last club, back to ♥K and played all of his remaining spades. As he was about to play his last spade, he had last three cards in his hand, a spade, low heart and ♦10. Dummy had ♦Q and ♥AJ. On the play of last spade, West had to reduce to two cards and one must have been ♦K, the other a heart. Declarer discarded ♦Q from dummy and led a heart at trick twelve. West followed with a low heart and South hopped up with ♥A. West’s other card was ♦K. And obviously, ♥Q dropped doubleton from East.
'In this world, there is a place for every man, but every man must know his place'.
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