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The Roman Key Card Blackwood bridge convention is a bidding system used in the card game bridge to determine the number of key cards (aces and the king of trumps) held by the partnership. It is used to assess the strength of the partnership's hands and help them decide on the final contract to bid. This convention is commonly used in competitive bridge games to exchange information about key cards and make more informed bidding decisions.

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