I opened a strong 2♣ on this hand and got overcalled 2♠. Partner doubled it and got immediately preempted to 4♠. I bid 5♣.
Scoring is MP. The contract distributions are following out of 17 tables:
6♥: 2
5♥: 3
5♣: 4
4♥: 2
4♣: 2
3♦: 1
3♣: 1
EW4♠: 1
EW3♠: 1
According to the double dummy solver, par contract is 7♠x-4 by E.
Out of the 2 tables who bid 6♥, one was an uninterrupted auction 2♣ - 2♥ - 3♣ - 3♥ - 4NT - 5♣ - 6♥, another was a direct jump 1♣ - (1♠) - 2♥ - (/) - 6♥.
Out of the 3 tables who ended up at 5♥, one was an uninterruption auction similar as the above but ended up at 5♥, the other 2 competed 5♥ over 4♠ and the opponents stopped.
I'm interested in experts' view of this hand.
In my case, is a slam biddable after my aggressive RHO preempted my partner's double to 4♠? Would it be different if my partner had bid 3♥ instead of X?
And how will you likely bid this hand?