Maybe I asked for this one by not being clever enough to bid 3♠ over 3♦, allowing CHO to bid 3N.
My first bid was a problem. 1♠ and 2♣ are both limited to 13 total points, so I didn't want to bid those. (In fact, 6 of the 9 Souths did choose those and got passed out.) 2♦ would have shown 3+H, so I didn't want to do that. 3♦ is a weaker H raise, so that's out. 2N is undefined; I would expect it to be natural (10-13ish with a D stopper). I was afraid partner might think my clubs were longer or stronger than they actually were, but 3♣ seemed to be my only choice.
What would I bid with AQxx, Qx, xxx, AQxx?
In an old thread where we talked about having a rule whereby GIB wouldn't pull partner's game bid unless GIB's hand was significantly different than partner was expecting. Any chance of implementing such a rule?

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