Trinidad, on 2012-April-30, 14:01, said:
From the 5♥ response to RKCB we know that opener didn't hold this hand: Responder has the ♠K. In this auction, 4NT asked specifically for the king of trump. 2 keycards: king of trumps; 1 keycard: outside king.
Yes I realize that. I was answering the question in the OP: what sort of hand would continue over 4
♠?
Trinidad, on 2012-April-30, 14:13, said:
I would say a hand with trick potential:
♠AQxx
♥Kx
♦Kx
♣AKQJx
Opposite an ace and a king, this is a good slam, but I wouldn't ask for keycards.
Agree, my construct also would have no need for keycard. I don't think that matters though; the decision is whether bidding on at all is a LA, not *which* bid to choose.
Mbodell, on 2012-May-01, 01:17, said:
If you are going to do it legitimately and also keycard I think you need to be missing the spade KQ, and some other K. So make the hand in question:
AJTx
Kx
AQ
AKQJx
You know responder has the heart A, clubs look promising for tricks, and the diamond lead is protected. But if responder has the diamond K instead of the spade K then we certainly need partner with the spade Q. And if partner has the spade K, but no Q, then we only want to be in 6. Some people might upgrade that great 24 count, but change the club J to the club T and far fewer would upgrade to 25 and it is still a hand worth keycarding IMO.
Agree, for keycard to make sense. But I still don't think keycard specifically has to make sense to be allowed to bid it by ruling.
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