(;GM[1]FF[4]CA[UTF-8]AP[CGoban:3]ST[2]
RU[Japanese]SZ[19]KM[6.50]
GN[Rank]PW[pyeongsari ]PB[kklam ]WR[15k]BR[15k]DT[2012- 8- 6-19-22-29]PC[Tygem Baduk]AN[Even : Black 6.5 Dum]MULTIGOGM[1]
;B[pp]
;W[dd]
;B[pc]
;W[dq]
;B[cf]
;W[fc]
;B[bd]
(;W[ch]LB[co:C][do:B][cp:D][dp:A][dq:E]TR[io][jp][eq][fq][gq][hq][iq][jq][kq][jr][is]C[This sort of move works best with a corner stone that has more outside influence on the left side like A, B, C, D.

This move is left-oriented, but the E stone is bottom-oriented.

The game isn't lost, but I think that it's harder to play this way.

See the variation for a simpler way to play.]
(;B[ef]
;W[cc]
;B[dh]
;W[ci]
;B[do]
;W[cl]
;B[cm]
;W[bl]LB[dl:A]C[It feels like you should stand up instead of descending. I don't like the hane at A later and the descent seems more appropriate when you have a severe follow up. Black's stones are not in trouble.]
;B[cq]
(;W[bo]LB[cp:B][cr:A]C[Help your weaker stone first. I don't know if the sequence starting with A is best, but it seems better than what happened.

Compare it to the variation at Move 26.

If you are aiming for the cut at B, just cut directly and use the cutting stone as sacrifice to make shape.]
;B[dp]
;W[cp]
;B[co]
;W[bq]
;B[bp]
(;W[ap]LB[cr:A]C[If you insist on playing an atari, the one at A seems better.]
;B[cp]
;W[bn]LB[cn:A][jp:B]C[If black responds at B, how would you feel about the result?]
(;B[cn]
;W[bm]
(;B[br]
;W[bc]
(;B[cd]
;W[de]
;B[df]
(;W[pe]LB[kq:A]C[Splitting the bottom side seems most urgent. It is the biggest area.])
(;W[kq]))
(;B[jp]TR[as][bs]))
(;B[jp]TR[ar][br]))
(;B[jp]LB[cr:4][as:1][bs:2][cs:3]TR[do][dp][jp][pp][cq][ar][br]C[Black is likely to get a small amount of corner points.

White will likely get 0 or 1 corner points.

Black's stones are working nicely together.

White did not get points or influence despite playing first in the lower left corner.]))
(;W[cr]
(;B[cp]
;W[eq])
(;B[eq]
;W[cp])))
(;W[cr]
;B[cp]
;W[er]
;B[fp]
;W[gq]
;B[gp]
;W[hq]
;B[qe]
;W[qn]))
(;B[cc]
;W[ce]
;B[be]
;W[df]
;B[dg]
;W[cg]
;B[bf]
;W[eg]
;B[nq]
;W[dh]
;B[do]
;W[dm]TR[df][cg][eg][ch][dh][di][dj][dk][dl]C[Is the result good even if black follows joseki?

Even if white pincers to make use of the influence, the pincer seems like a narrow extension from the formidable ponnuki shape and black got a big ladder breaking move.]))
(;W[cc]
;B[ci]
;W[co]LB[pe:B][jq:A]C[Do you this dislike this simple way of playing?

White will now get one of the two big points.]
(;B[qe]
;W[jq]TR[hc][ic][jc][kc]C[Black's shimari extensions don't seem as good as white's])
(;B[jq]
;W[pe]C[Another game.])))
