Uncontested (until final double) auction at IMP
1S..3S
4C..4D
4H..4S
5C..5S
6S(X).P
XX
Hands possibly rotated for convenience (I forget) and any cards below 9 are just Xs.
I (West) opened 1S
East responded with a full value NF invitational limit raise to 3S
Probably without justification I decided to slam force if partner cooperated with any slam try.
I cue'd 4C, heard 4D (which effectively catapulted me to slam).
It continued with more cue bids as shown. The 5C clue was for the practice, I guess, as I should not really be interested in the Granny (although I can construct hands where it is good). Even so perhaps I should have heard the vibe with the 5S bid.
The key, to my mind, is for opener to show the Club shortage, opposite which responder should (I think) put on the brakes and not cue the Ace of diamonds. You may feel that a cue below game is forced if you have one available and that 4D does not show any particular enthusiasm. The problem was that 4C was just a general cue so responder cannot be blamed for the 4D cue in context.
Perhaps playing a serious or nonserious 3N would keep us out, but on this hand I feel that use of 3N as a desire to show (or deny) a shortage may be more useful (other cues denying a 3N-suitable bid).
No doubt you will advise that another key is not to play full value limit raises. Feel free to suggest how you think it should go.
Turned out the doubler just had two black bullets. As he was the only one at the table (apart from me) who knew for certain that I had a Club void I feel justified in the XX. At that time (given the double) I thought that the odds of making were poor, but I thought that the IMP swing for making v going one off justified it.