Recently Ive started becoming a bit more aggressive competing over premptive bids such as weak 2s and 3s. Recently I had to bid the following over a 3-level response to a weak two. I was quite sure I had a bid and most of the guidelines I have read suggest that with a hand like this, strong hcps, no shortage of opponents suit, no long suit, stoppers in opponents suit that many of the bids are not available to me (eg cues, leaping michaals etc). Also most advice is for direct seat bids. I took that as possibly still applying over a relatively weak response.
I decided I had three options - pass, 3NT or double (penalties or takeout). I wasnt sure about the double and felt that there was a chance of game and didnt want to pass.
What do people think of the options. How would a double have worked with North (I think it ends in 4S, tricky with this deal). Fortunately 3NT worked welll on this hand but I wasnt confident with short clubs despite a good hand. Are there options for N if they dont like 3NT - for example transferring to a major.
Note it was last hand in an IMPs tourney and I needed some points but I would happy for any good guidance since im not very confident competing against preempts
regards P