mikeh, on 2023-March-14, 15:24, said:
Another in a never-ending series of posts advocating for keycard even though plausible responses leave one with NO clue as to what to do.
Hmmm….partner shows two keycards and the heart queen. Can I make slam? I have no f*@king idea. So why did I ask a question when the answer leaves me utterly helpless?
Partner might have Jxx Qxxx AJx AKQx Or AKQx Qxxx AJx xx
Hint: if a plausible answer to keycard leaves you with no idea whether to bid slam, don’t use keycard. It isn’t difficult but so many people continue to use keycard to show slam interest rather than to learn when to stay out of slam, which is one of the two proper reasons to use keycard (the other is to look for grand).
Hmmm….partner shows two keycards and the heart queen. Can I make slam? I have no f*@king idea. So why did I ask a question when the answer leaves me utterly helpless?
Partner might have Jxx Qxxx AJx AKQx Or AKQx Qxxx AJx xx
Hint: if a plausible answer to keycard leaves you with no idea whether to bid slam, don’t use keycard. It isn’t difficult but so many people continue to use keycard to show slam interest rather than to learn when to stay out of slam, which is one of the two proper reasons to use keycard (the other is to look for grand).
I agree with much of that, and only advocated RKCB because I was told that my preferred method here of Italian control bidding was inappropriate for N/B. I would teach an Italian beginner to go the Italian way anyway, but I can see that would be inappropriate in NZ where even the author of OP is still getting to grips with this style. But while I agree that RKCB is a very blunt tool in this situation, I don't think it's totally pointless: yes, the 2 keycard + Q reply is no use, but 3 keycards is not impossible after the 3♥ positive (assuming it was positive) and it should be reasonably safe to stop in 5♥ after any other response.
It's not an auction I like or would use myself, but it is what happens in every club in the world and I imagine they are taught that way too.