(;FF[4]CA[UTF-8]GM[1]DT[2019-08-12]PC[OGS: https://online-go.com/game/19101322]GN[Freundschaftsspiel]PB[DeprivedWaste]PW[regginos]BR[3k]WR[1k]TM[600]OT[10/180 canadian]RE[W+T]SZ[19]KM[6.5]RU[Japanese]C[DeprivedWaste: Hi!
];B[pd];W[dp]
;B[qp]C[regginos: hi
];W[dd];B[np];W[qj]
(;B[fq]
;W[cn]C[Leela Zero values the approach at F3 slightly worse than jumping into the upper left corner at C17, or approaching the white stone at R10 from R12];B[dq];W[cq];B[cr];W[eq];B[dr];W[ep];B[er]
;W[bq]C[I know that normally playing another move on the lower side is better, for example Leela recommends pushing at F4, but I don't think simply jumping into the 3-3 like I did with my next move is that much worse, and Leela seems to agree. 

Though I actually don't like the variations that LZ shows that much, next time I might still play the approach in a similar situation, but then leave F3 stone alone and jump into the upper left 3-3 directly.];B[cc];W[cd];B[dc]
(;W[ec];B[eb];W[fc];B[fb];W[gc];B[gb];W[hc]
(;B[di];W[dg];B[cl];W[hq];B[gq];W[hp];B[go];W[en];B[fo];W[lq]
(;B[qg]C[Left side is more urgent]
(;W[qm]
;B[ch]C[First bigger mistake ~7%]
(;W[cg]
(;B[jc]C[Second bigger mistake ~9%]
(;W[cj];B[dj];W[ck]
(;B[dk];W[bl];B[gi]
(;W[gm];B[ho];W[io];B[in];W[jo]
;B[hm]C[Connect in good shape! Something InternetGoSchool taught me, instinctively I simply would have connected at H6]
(;W[hl]
(;B[il];W[hk];B[ii];W[ik];B[jl];W[jk];B[kl];W[kk];B[ll];W[ki]
;B[jh];W[fk]
;B[fj]C[Leela estimates the game now to be about even 49.5% vs 50.7% for White];W[pb]
(;B[qc]
(;W[nc]
(;B[qb]C[Slow, 8% loss]
(;W[lc]C[Apparently also slow, or not as severe as white could have played, 6% loss]
(;B[kd]C[LZ shows a lot of possible moves here for white];W[me]C[This was not one of them, but only -1,8% loss]
(;B[kh]
(;W[lh];B[lg];W[mg]
(;B[mh]C[Biggest mistake yet from black -10%];W[li]
(;B[mf];W[ng];B[nf];W[lf];B[kg];W[of];B[ne];W[oe];B[nd];W[od]
;B[md]
;W[mc]C[~6% mistake from white];B[ld]
(;W[qe];B[oc]
(;W[ob]C[LZ deems this a 20% mistake from white];B[pc]
;W[jb]C[-25% mistake from white];B[og];W[pg]
(;B[oh]
(;W[qf];B[pa];W[nb];B[kb];W[ph];B[fe];W[hh];B[hi];W[oi];B[nh]
;W[gf];B[rn]
;W[qq]C[DeprivedWaste: Thanks
regginos: thx

Here I timed out, nontheless I think it is a very interesting game, especially because of the running clash into the centre, that resulted from the tenuki at the bottom and the splitting stone on the left side. I also liked the situation at the top right. 

(Timed out, because some part of me might have forgotten that it was Canadian Byo-yomi and not Japanese) 

It was 3 minutes for 10 stones, which I thought was a long time, but apparently not!])
(;W[qa];B[pe];W[pf];B[qf];W[ph];B[re]))
(;B[nh]))
(;W[oh];B[ob]
;W[pe]C[Like this LZ deems the game even.]))
(;W[pc]))
(;B[lf]))
(;B[lf];W[mf]
(;B[kp])
(;B[ff])))
(;W[nr]))
(;B[lf]))
(;B[je]C[LZ prefers the jump, I thought this would be slack, apparently not.]))
(;W[kd]))
(;B[lc])
(;B[kp]))
(;W[mc]C[Close in value to the move played]))
(;B[kp]C[Another possible move considered by Leela]))
(;B[jn]))
(;W[pq]))
(;W[fm]))
(;B[dl]C[Harsher on white]))
(;W[pq]C[Also possible])
(;W[el]C[Also possible, besides many other moves considered by Leela]))
(;B[bm])
(;B[dm])
(;B[mr])
(;B[nr]))
(;W[pq]))
(;W[el];B[dk];W[qm]))
(;B[dm];W[dn];B[fl];W[fm];B[gm];W[el];B[fk];W[em]
;B[eg]C[Leela prefers this sequence. I think I agree, it keeps blacks formation more light, and seems to reduce the value of whites wall]))
(;B[fp]C[Leela prefers this push by black, instead of the splitting move]
(;W[gr];B[fr];W[kq])
(;W[fo]C[If this hit would happen, Leela would prefer black];B[go];W[fn];B[di];W[gn];B[ho];W[lq])))
(;W[fc]C[Some Leela Z variations];B[ec];W[ed];B[fb];W[gr];B[fr];W[hq];B[fp];W[ho];B[fn];W[lq]
;B[dm];W[cm]
(;B[dk])
(;B[dl];W[bk];B[hm])))
(;B[qg]C[I used to play this, or even closer (R12) when I had two stones in the lower right, sometimes I think even from the other side, but since starting my (for me) intensive study, I adjusted to a faster opening I think and spread my stones more, instead of accumulating stones early in one area, probably also some influence from Leela Zero.

That said, all the opening moves seem pretty much to be valued the same from LZ, anyways, that is why I played F3 AND because I often saw white take F3 in the pro games I replayed when black took O4.]))
