blackshoe, on 2015-February-05, 19:05, said:
Both the EBU and the WBF have a CC that is 2 sides of A4. Do you think that changing them to, say, 4 sides of A4 will double the amount of information people put on? I doubt it. Some players do not even fill in every line provided for supplying additional information that doesn't have a space assigned to it. Supplementary sheets are currently permitted to be included as part of the EBU CC, but few people use them. Some of the post here.
Anyway, is that your cowardly answer, that the fault lies with the RA, so sod the players, whose "entitlement" to information depends on how complete the opponents' convention card is? I should think that you would be particularly sympathetic to the problem, since the ACBL CC is smaller than A4, is one-sided, and is filled up with suggestions that you can check and no space to describe anything.
And it is not really reasonable to expect most people to describe their opening bids and responses, with maybe a few follow-ups and some early-round conventional and a bit of general information. Even that is not reasonable to enforce at the club level, where there are many casual and firstand-time partnerships, some of whom were paired up 5 minutes before the game.
But blame the RA. Then it is nobody's problem, and just bad luck to the victims.