jillybean, on 2013-January-28, 21:27, said:
I followed what I thought was my obligation and responded to the keycard ask. It was after the game that it was suggested that I could have passed or bid 5C as it was obvious partner could not be interested in a club slam when I held club AKJ84 and that this was bridge knowledge and had nothing to do with UI. Perhaps an example of a little knowledge being dangerous?
We ended up 6N-1, partners hand was A874,AKQ,A6,Q632. 1C 2D 4C 4S 6N
Forgotten agreement or not, it seemed like over aggressive bidding.
I agree with c_corgi. The 4
♣ bid, by agreement, is a key-card ask. Just because you have a powerful club holding does not mean that partner does not have his or her call. And partner is allowed to make a mistake.
Looking at partner's hand, it appears that, rightly or wrongly, partner intended 4
♣ as a key-card ask. So you were on the same wavelength. You could have won this board by refusing to answer key card correctly, but you would have damaged partnership morale by doing so.