Trick 7.
Tricks AB, 4
YZ, 3
7. Z A Y B↷
7♦ Kg♣ 2♣ Qn♣
Remark.—The fall of the king shows that the remaining clubs are in Y's hand.
Trick 8.
Tricks AB, 5
YZ, 3
8. Z A↷ Y B
8♦ 10♥ 9♥ 4♣
Remark.—Well played by B. All the hearts are out; the remaining diamonds are in Z's hand (see fall of the diamonds, Tricks, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7), and all the clubs are in Y's hand. Y must therefore have three trumps and two spades. If B discards a spade to this trick, he cannot avoid leading trumps twice up to Y. In that case Y will make two tricks in trumps, saving the game, as will be apparent by so playing the cards. The result is otherwise if B trumps his partner's best heart. He can then lead out ace and king of spades, to which Y must follow suit; and by continuing with the five of clubs (the nine, eight, and three are in against him), B secures the tenace, and wins the game.
Tricks 9 to 13.—B (Tricks 9 and 10) leads spades, and (Trick 11) the six of clubs. B makes the last two tricks, and