zenbiddist, on 2013-December-24, 05:27, said:
Playing Roman Keycard
We had this auction, and it led me to a few questions you might be able to help me with:
Should it have gone:
After RKC and king response, what is the meaning of a new suit at the six level? (ie if North had bid 6
♥ over 6
♦)
Another question: what kind of hand would South have to bid 3
♠ over 3
♥? Obviously a decent hand, but does it deny a control or carry any other implication?
Also, is it a common treatment to play 5NT over a 5-level control bid as keycard?
Thanks for reading
My regular partner and I have an agreement that RKC following a splinter is exclusion, as you would not splinter to describe your hand to your partner, giving him control of the auction, and then retake control of the auction by bidding RKC. Either you describe your hand to partner and let him take control or you take control. You should not be shifting control of the auction from one partner to the other - it only creates confusion (in my opinion).
So, your hypothetical auction - heart splinter followed by RKC - is the way we might bid the hand. By the way, the "jump reverse" as we play it shows either an invitational splinter or a splinter in a hand too good to just force to game. The jump to 4
♥ would be a game forcing splinter without significant extras. Given that you intended to bid RKC over partner's response, the 3
♥ splinter is safer, regardless of what your agreement was. This is not a common agreement. I have seen some posters who have the agreement that 3
♥ is a splinter with a singleton and 4
♥ is a void splinter. In either case, you should only describe your hand to partner if you want to have partner take control of the auction.
In my partnership, the auction that you had at the table contains an inference that you have a singleton heart, as you splintered and then did NOT bid RKC. Unless we intend to follow up the splinter with exclusion, we tend to avoid splintering with voids. Partner is entitled to believe that the ace in a splinter suit is a useful card.
After the response to 4NT exclusion RKC (again, my agreement) and the king showing response of 6
♦, 6
♥ should say that I am still interested in a grand - do you have another useful card? Not only does partner have extras opposite a heart void strong spade raise, he has enough that he should have bid 7
♠ on the previous round (assuming that 5NT guaranteed that the partnership had all of the relevant key cards). So my auction would have been the same as your hypothetical auction, but the grand would have been reached over 5NT.