South and East are screenmates (sorry I know that's not normal, the hand has been rotated).
EW play strong NT, 4-card majors. Before the second double, East explains his raise to South has virtually promising 4 card support, and (when asked) says that the 3H bid is pre-emptive i.e. not a game try.
East calls the TD at the end of the auction (he objects on his side of the screen immediately after the second double).
East says:
- there was an obvious hesitation on the other side of the screen before the tray came back with 3H, and it was obviously going to be from North
- South can't possibly double again here when he only has a 9-count
South says:
- I did not notice a big hesitation; the tray was not quick but it was within the range of normal tempo (15-20 seconds) for play with screens
- I am a passed hand so partner won't expect much more in the way of high cards; I have two aces and the perfect shape to double; partner is marked with high cards as LHO has made a pre-emptive bid and RHO a minimum raise
- We don't play double of 3H as penalties, so there's unlikely to be anything for partner to think about
North says (when asked):
- I didn't pass 3H smoothly - I asked if 3H was a game try or not as I was thinking of bidding 4C, but it wasn't a huge hesitation
West wasn't asked.
3Hx went off. How do you rule?