Some interesting responses here. Seems there is general agreement that UI suggests passing and that there are plenty of LAs to pass (my choice would be 2S).
weejonnie, on 2019-March-27, 11:42, said:
I think the hand at the vulnerability is a fair balancing hand, minimum but not lousy. My concern would be: where are the majors? It now appears that partner has them and an unsuitable holding for making a TOD of 1♦ - 4=4=4=1 and 10+ points certainly comes to mind. (Obviously the pause before making the TOD suggests that is not the case - perhaps 3=5=4=1). I think we can agree partner can only have one or two clubs.
I would certainly agree that pass is not an option 'take out doubles are meant to be taken out' - I think that 2♠ would also come under consideration - playing in a 4-3 fit (or 5-3 with a very poor spade suit opposite) is not the end of the world NV. (With a minimum hand - yes you do sometimes bid on minimum hands - I would be surprised at the suggestion of bidding 2N or 3♦)
This was my opinion too when I called the TD at the end of the hand, after East had passed the TOX and partner finished down two (she could have made it though). TD ruled... well, she didn't really (she was partway through the explanation when she got interrupted by a, erm, notoriously unsocial player), except that score stands.
Worse than that was West's behaviour, slighting my TD call as "ridiculous", "I'm going to appeal it", "I didn't do anything wrong by hesitating", etc. (No, you didn't, but your partner did - or at least might have done - by using the UI. TD really should have explained that!) This was followed by several more annoying comments over subsequent hands, e.g. after I took 1-2 seconds longer than my usual tempo to make a call on the next hand she started saying "ooh look, you're hesitating now". I was >--< this close to calling the TD again, but thankfully after the fourth comment or so she shut up.
ahydra