The 3♣ and 3♠ bids were slow.
I held this hand and as partner bid 3♣ I got distracted by something else going on in a large cramped room. I collected my thoughts and reviewed the auction. I did this by looking at the 3 other players' bids and not mine, what I thought I saw with my bids added was P-P-P-1♣-2♠-3♣-P- meaning that I didn't alert 3♣ as the good version through Lebensohl.
There was then a conversation that made no sense:
"Was 3♣ in a Lebensohl situation ?"
"No but had it been passed back to me and I'd doubled it would have been".
Anyway the man was wheeled in, the facts were incompletely given (I thought the TD was coming back again before he phoned for the ruling), 3N made +2 and it was ruled back to 3♣ with me babbling incoherently that partner must have a decent hand for 3♣ and I was looking for a slam and wondering where his 4th club was (if partner hadn't shown a spade stop, I'd have looked for xxx, Ax, Axxx, xxxx or better).
We would have appealed, but given that we lost the match by a maximum even if we won the appeal, it would have been pointless.
Anybody else admit to bidding in the wrong auction ?