This hand is a toughie. While you only have a "minimum" opener yourself, and partner has not promised extras, the hand has lots of potential. You're chock full of controls: club ace and diamond ace. Your suit is good. And, you have a secondary fit with partner's spades - such as they are.
Really, at this stage, spades are a key to the hand. Does partner have something like this: QJ10xx, KJxx, KQ, xx? Or this: KQxxx, Kxx, KQ, xxx? Or this: AQ9xx, KJx, Kxx, xx?
If partner has hand #1, slam's a disaster. Only a horrific error on the part of the opponents will allow you to make 6. Even 5 could be in jeopardy!
If partner has hand #2, slam is somewhat worse than the spade ace onside. (You need no spade ruff at trick 2 if spades are 4-1, and nothing horrible happening in hearts.)
If partner has hand #3, then you have, as they say, been in worse hands.
In fact, partner had hand #3, and you did arrive in slam. You elected to make one more try over 4D by bidding 5D. This was doubled, and once partner bid 5S, you were committed to the 6 level.
When your LHO showed up with K10x of spades, the slam came home. J10 onside would work, too.
If you selected a call that got you your slam bonus, well done! If not - on some days, you might pick up a big swing for your side if the spades, or trump aren't pretty.
No one ever said that this game was easy - or that many of the answers are clear cut!
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