Posted 2023-April-13, 07:03
It neither promises nor denies minor suit length. Personally I'd pass with a weak hand with a single minor, so 3♣ in your example is relatively safe (though I'd feel a lot more comfortable with a good/bad 2NT). There's still a risk though - on balance I don't mind doubling with, say, ♠xxx, ♥Kx, ♦QTxxx, ♣QJx, reasoning that you can pull 2♣ to 2♥ and accurately describe your hand. The spade raise indicates partner probably doesn't have this hand, but you never know.
I don't know which method is better, but I prefer to not double with a weak hand and a long minor suit. This gets into the whole 'forcing new suits versus negative free bids' debate. Transfers resolve the issue, but if you do not want to play those I prefer forcing new suits, pass weak hands, double only with (semi)balanced hands or both minor hands. With weak shape hands the bidding often gets competitive, so making a generic value-showing bid (double) when really you have a weak hand with a long suit tends to put a lot of pressure on partner. Either upgrade to a forcing 2m or sell out.
I think this is also default, but it's a rare auction and I would not be surprised to find that people have different styles here.