1♣-1♠; [12-14 NT or 17+] -- [4+♠, GF vs strong hand]
2♦-2♠; [3+♠, 17+] -- [4 spades, balanced hand, 8-11 hcp]
3♦-4♦; [5+♦, wants partner to raise with support] -- [support, Optional RKCB]
4NT-5♥; [slam positive, 1 or 4 keycards] -- [we have all keycards and the trump queen]
6♦
So we play a raise of a minor to the four level as Optional RKCB. We play step responses here, so first step denies slam interest (or limits hands, whatever), and 2nd+ step shows keycards. If partner denies slam interest we can relay for keycards anyway. A problem with this method is when the 4m bidder just wants to show that he has trump support, he doesn't really want to ask for keycards and gain captainancy. This was the case in the auction above, I as responder held:
AKxx
Jxx
Qxx
xxx
So I knew we had all keycards, but I knew very little about my partner's hand. I figured I should show that we have all keycards as a courtesy, but I would never myself be able to bid a grand slam with these cards. If partner knew that I had the king of spades, he could have counted 13 tricks. Instead of bidding 6♦ he could have bid 5NT to show the king of hearts, but should I then bypass 6♦ and bid 6♠ in order to show the king of spades (probably)?
So the point of this post is really that Optional RKCB probably shouldn't be played in these situations, where it is clear that the hand bidding 4m really doesn't want to have caiptainancy. The problem is how to define when this is the case, and when not? For instance in the auction above it would make sense to have 4♦ just show support, and then perhaps opener can bid 4♥ as some sort of Kickback...
I welcome all suggestions, but try to keep it general about the Optional RKCB treatment, and not specific to this auction. Also I know that symmetric relays and what-not would have solved the auction in question, but that is off-topic
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