(;GM[1]FF[4]CA[UTF-8]AP[CGoban:3]ST[2]
RU[Japanese]SZ[19]KM[6.50]
PW[me]PB[opponent]
;B[pd]
;W[dp]
;B[pp]
;W[dd]
;B[fc]C[So far 9 dan pro level]
;W[hc]TR[cf]C[This move is okay, but pulling back is more normal.]
;B[fe]
;W[df]
(;B[cc]TR[fe]C[This move is very questionable. With the triangled move black said he wanted outside influence. Now he says he wants your corner territory. That is too much to ask and this is rarely played.]
;W[dc]
(;B[cd]C[This push is not normal here.]
;W[ce]
(;B[be]C[Uh... this move is not so good.]
;W[bf]C[White's outside is very nice. Influence in both directions.]
;B[ad]C[Well, I guess black didn't want your corner after all...]
;W[cb]C[Yep.]
;B[bb]
;W[bc]C[Good job finding this move. To play at D18 would be too easy on black.]
;B[bd]C[Oh my. Black doesn't realize he's dead...]
;W[ba]C[Yes!]
;B[ac]
;W[db]TR[dc][ce][bf]C[So now you have your corner and are stronger, getting all these outside moves for free.]
;B[fq]
;W[cn]TR[dn]C[I kind of like backing off high here. You have a lot of potential on the left now. You should feel free to claim it.]
;B[dr]C[Interesting that black would try to settle this. His top group is looking sort of weak and making you stronger over here while he plays low stones won't do that group any favors.]
(;W[cq]
(;B[iq]C[That's gote.]
(;W[he]TR[ia][ic][ie][ig][ii][ik][im][io][iq][is]C[It is good that you identified that black had a weak group. 

However, I fear that white may be a bit overconcetrated. Note how there are no white stones beyond the J line...]
;B[fg]TR[fq][iq][dr]C[This just runs aimlessly. It is a long way to go before black reaches his friends.]
(;W[dh]TR[hc][he]C[You are profiting, and 4th line territory is good, but your 2 stones could come under attack later.

Locally this move is okay, but you need to consider the whole board. You are profiting too small and too directly.]
;B[fi]
;W[dj]
;B[fk]TR[fd]C[At this point black's string of stones is looking quite strong. They can be cut at F16, but that's not much compensation if black ends up getting a large portion of the right.

However, if you are going to play this way you you should try to counter black's influence with your own.]
(;W[hp]C[You could play this leaning attack.]
;B[hq]
;W[fp]
;B[gp]
;W[go]
;B[gq]
;W[fo]
;B[kc]C[However, I fear your 2 stones could be attacked now.])
(;W[nc]C[You could also come over here.]
;B[qf]
;W[ne]LB[ic:1][jc:2][kc:3][lc:4][mc:5]C[This works to negate black's influence. The shape here is actually a very old one - a 5 space extension box. I rarely see pros play it nowadays, but I've seen it a number of times in Shusaku games.])
(;W[pj]C[R10 could be an option, but I'm not a huge fan of giving black a chance to counter-attack your 2 stones.]
;B[kc]))
(;W[eh]C[If you want to profit here, ask for more. Black can't cut this knight's move.]
;B[fh]
;W[ei]C[Now you're on the 5th line and still ahead of black if he just follows from behind.])
(;W[hg]LB[dc:A]C[Or what about this move? Your A group is stronger than your 2 stones. Push black against it and build for yourself globally.]
;B[fi]C[If black just mindlessly pushes along.]
;W[di]C[You could jump to here])
(;W[di]C[You could also come even farther. Now black can't push ahead of you.]
;B[fi]
;W[ek]C[Then you have this knight's move follow-up]))
(;W[kc]C[Perhaps this move instead? Strengthen yourself in preparation for an attack.])
(;W[nc]TR[fb]C[Or maybe here? Your H17 stone isn't that weak because it can connect to your corner via F18.])
(;W[qn]C[You could also simply tenuki from the situation and see how the game develops. Again, you're a bit overconcentrated as it is so putting some white stones on this side of the board would seem like a good idea.]))
(;B[id]LB[hd:A][he:B]C[Black could come and try to help this group now. I'm not sure if this, A, or B is the best move...]))
(;W[he]C[You could consider coming and attacking this directly since you played C6 low anyway.]
;B[cq]
(;W[fg]C[You could just keep attacking directly.])
(;W[dj]C[Or help your corner while adding a bit more pressure to black's top stones.])))
(;B[db]C[Black needs to play here if he's going to play this at all.]
;W[eb]
;B[cb]
;W[fb]
;B[be]
;W[bf]
;B[ad]
;W[he]C[But now white's result is even better than before.]))
(;B[db]
;W[eb]
;B[cb]
;W[fb]
;B[be]
;W[he]C[This is normal sequence. Black steals the corner, white surrounds the black stones on the outside.]))
(;B[id]C[Black should play here. This would be consistent with his previous moves.]
;W[ic]
;B[jd]
;W[hd]
;B[he]
;W[jc]
;B[kd]
;W[lc]C[This would be the joseki. White gets territory, black gets influence.]))
