It is a fact of modern bridge that pairs try to steal deals. They sound strong when their hands are not, hoping to dissuade their opponents from bidding the full value of their cards. Sometimes, though, the logic of the auction makes it clear which side is sacrificing. Then the other pair, if not bidding higher, must extract as much as possible by doubling for penalty. What do you think about the auction in today's deal? North's pass and East's one club were clear-cut.