There was a lot here that did not make sense. Here is the full hand:
I didn't have any slam aspirations - perhaps I should have. So, instead of bidding 5
♣ (which, in retrospect, is probably a good idea), I bid 5
♥.
But, going back to the auction. West passed with a pretty good hand. I made a normal opening and East made a rather aggressive overcall on a weak suit. My partner put the pressure on with 4
♥. Now, West, having not opened the bidding, decided to introduce his spade suit at the 4 level. The 4
♠ bid was made after very long thought. I bid 5
♥, and East passed. Perhaps he should double, but his partner was a passed hand. This went back to West, who thought about this for a good 2 minutes. He found a double, which is an interesting choice with a heart void and QTxx in support of his partner's suit. This resulted in down one.
At the other table, my teammate holding the West cards opened 1
♠. My hand bid 2
♠ Michaels, and East passed (what should he do?). South bid 4
♥, and this was passed around to East, who doubled. 4
♥x was duly bid and made. Perhaps this should be an ATB problem.
The play in 4
♥ (or 5
♥x, for that matter) is not trivial, but both declarers took 10 tricks. 5
♦x down 1 on a club ruff is par. Our opps beat par at both tables.
In any case, we lost 14 IMPs on this board and the match by 2 IMPs. A disappointing end to a disappointing day, especially considering that we won this event last year.