(;GM[1]FF[4]CA[UTF-8]AP[CGoban:3]ST[2]
RU[Japanese]SZ[19]KM[6.50]
GN[Champ Go HD]PW[COMLv10]PB[Player]DT[2014-08-29 10:41:06]GC[]RE[W+7.50]BS[0]VW[]WS[10]
;B[pd]TL[8,0]
;W[pp]TL[0,0]
;B[cd]TL[9,0]
;W[ed]TL[0,0]
;B[ec]TL[16,0]
;W[fc]TL[0,0]
;B[dc]TL[5,0]
;W[dp]C[what to do if white doesn't complete joseki?

It is actually a fairly common strategy by white. There are two local possibilities.
]TL[0,0]
(;B[dj]TL[60,0]
;W[jp]TL[0,0]
;B[pj]TL[37,0]
;W[fd]TL[0,0]
;B[cf]TL[7,0]
;W[jd]TL[0,0]
(;B[nc]C[i tried to stablize some territory, but is it correct? 

This is too timid. There is a time and place for strong, solid moves, but when white has a defect or weakness, then you should think about exploiting it.]TL[20,0]
;W[cl]TL[0,0]
;B[ck]C[kick?

This is a bad move. It helps white secure a large position at the bottom.]TL[11,0]
(;W[el]C[This move is bad for white.]TL[1,0]
(;B[qn]TL[12,0]
;W[ej]TL[1,0]
;B[di]TL[25,0]
;W[ei]TL[2,0]
;B[dh]TL[8,0]
;W[dk]CR[fi][gi][hi][ii][ji][ki][kj][lk][ll][ml][nm][cn][dn][en][mn][fo][mo][no][fp][np][nq]C[White has ended up with a great result so far. The wall you allowed him to make dominates the center of the board.]TL[2,0]
(;B[cj]C[This move is beyond slow, it's almost like passing at this stage of the game.]TL[15,0]
;W[np]TL[2,0]
;B[pg]TR[qc]C[Black is behind, he has no time to play such soft moves. White can still invade at the marked point.]TL[17,0]
(;W[qd]C[yay invasion... how to handle it?]TL[2,0]
;B[qe]TL[18,0]
;W[pc]TL[3,0]
(;B[oe]C[was r17 better?]TL[18,0]
(;W[qc]TL[2,0]
;B[oc]LB[ob:1]TR[nc]C[End result is a weird shape for black. You would never play the triangled stone there... you would descend with p18 at 1 or tenuki.]TL[59,0]
;W[lc]TL[2,0]
;B[mb]C[Tiny endgame move. White should ignore]TL[10,0]
(;W[me]TL[2,0]
;B[mg]TL[1,0]
;W[re]TL[3,0]
(;B[rg]TL[27,0]
;W[qf]TL[3,0]
;B[pe]TL[11,0]
;W[rf]C[There was no need to allow white to get a solid shape like this]TL[1,0]
;B[qg]C[Black even ends in gote :(]TL[7,0]
;W[pf]TL[2,0]
;B[of]TL[6,0]
;W[og]TL[3,0]
(;B[ni]C[i thought that tis was a good move is it? I try to net my oppo

Yeah it seems like a decent move, but I'd prefer the sequence shown in the variation. In any case, you should play T14 first I think.]TL[45,0]
;W[oh]TL[3,0]
;B[ph]TL[16,0]
;W[oi]TL[3,0]
;B[oj]TL[7,0]
;W[pi]TL[3,0]
;B[qi]TL[9,0]
;W[qj]TL[3,0]
;B[nh]C[and gg to white's group]TL[30,0]
;W[ri]TL[2,0]
;B[ng]CR[ql][rl][qm][rm]TR[ri][qj]C[Black doesn't really have alot of points here, With the two marked white stones, black can steal away the circled area too.

And unfortunately, white is already strong so black can't use his thickness to attack anything.]TL[5,0]
;W[bl]C[Slow endgame move.]TL[2,0]
(;B[bk]C[This move is again, slow and endgame. ]TL[28,0]
;W[qo]TL[2,0]
(;B[pn]C[Good, even though this seems slow, it's not advisable to play away.]TL[63,0]
;W[rn]C[You can ignore this move and invade.]TL[1,0]
(;B[ql]TL[24,0]
;W[rm]TL[3,0]
;B[rl]TL[12,0]
;W[qm]TL[2,0]
;B[pm]TL[9,0]
;W[eh]TL[3,0]
;B[ef]C[I want to mention  the invasion again. Once white has taken such a large bottom influence, the least you can do is invade it and reduce it a little before trying to reduce it from the top also. The move you're playing here makes no points and serves to help white make his wall and group even stronger.]TL[45,0]
;W[ff]TL[1,0]
;B[eg]TL[43,0]
;W[fg]TR[df][dg]C[Maybe you gained a few points, but it's insignificant compared to white outside wall. It's worth alot more.]TL[3,0]
;B[nn]TL[87,0]
;W[mn]TL[2,0]
;B[mm]C[how to handle this annoying attach? i tried this one because of my wall influence]TL[17,0]
;W[mo]TL[2,0]
;B[km]TL[23,0]
;W[jm]TL[1,0]
;B[jl]TL[14,0]
;W[im]TL[2,0]
;B[il]TL[23,0]
;W[hm]TL[3,0]
;B[hl]TL[6,0]
;W[gm]TL[3,0]
;B[gl]TL[10,0]
;W[kn]TL[2,0]
;B[lm]TL[13,0]
;W[lb]TL[1,0]
;B[cq]C[tried to steal some territory. Given correct moves by both players, is this correct?

Yeah you should invade, but it's kind of late to do it now. I've already mentioned it before.]TL[32,0]
;W[dq]TL[1,0]
(;B[cp]C[In this case, blacks move is wrong and would get him killed.]TL[10,0]
(;W[bo]C[If you invade like this, black will die. This is the usual move, but in this case, white descend is correct ! very interesting. This is because if white plays this move now, black can get a ko.]
(;B[bp]
;W[dr]
;B[co]
;W[bn]
;B[br]
;W[aq]
;B[ap]C[Black can't get two eyes in the corner, and cant get them on the outside, he is dead.]
;W[br]
;B[bm]
;W[al]
;B[cr]
;W[cs]
;B[bq])
(;B[co]
;W[bn]
;B[dr]
;W[er]
;B[br]
;W[ds]
;B[cs]C[This ko exists. This is why the descend by white is correct. Black should've played kosumi to live.]))
(;W[dr]
(;B[do]
;W[br])
(;B[cr]
;W[bo]C[Killing move.])
(;B[bn])))
(;B[bp]C[black has to play this move in order to not die.]
;W[bo]
(;B[co]
;W[cp]
;B[bn]
;W[bq]
;B[ao]
;W[cr]
;B[bm]
(;W[al])
(;W[am]
;B[dn]
;W[cm]C[Black has one eye, again he will not survive this.]))
(;B[br]
;W[co]
;B[dr]
;W[er]
;B[cs]
;W[fq])))
(;B[rm]
;W[ro]
;B[ql]CR[rn][qo][ro][np][pp]TR[oh][qh][rh][sh][oi][pi][ri][si][nj][qj][rj][sj][nk][ok][pk][qk][rk][sk][ol][pl][rl][sl]SQ[so][qp][rp][sp][nq][oq][pq][qq][rq][sq][nr][or][pr][qr][rr][sr][ns][os][ps][qs][rs][ss]C[If you're gonna play locally, do it like this. But you can see, black is extremely overconcentrated. Count how many stones he is using to take a tiny bit of territory. And then look at white bottom territory. White is using the 5 circled moves to take a large corner, white black is using his giant clump of stones to take the triangled area.

If you count the amount of stones black has used vs the stones white has used, it becomes clear that the ratio of stones to territory is vastly in favor of white. Territroy isn't everything, but in this case black is extremely inefficient and he has nothing to attack.]))
(;B[dq]
;W[eq]
;B[cq]
;W[er]
;B[cp]
;W[do]
;B[bn]
;W[cn]
;B[bo]C[Let's just say black lives here.]
;W[pn]C[This white move is incredibly huge.]
;B[qm]
;W[pm]
;B[ql]))
(;B[dq]C[You can just invade here, it's much bigger than B9.])
(;B[qq]C[This invasion is more difficult to play because white got R10 stones. still doable though, but the other one is bigger atm.]))
(;B[sf]
;W[sd]
(;B[nh]C[Like this is better, tight move leaves little aji behind.]
(;W[oh]
;B[oi]
;W[ph]
;B[qh])
(;W[oi]
;B[oj]
;W[ni]
;B[nj]
;W[mi]
;B[oh]
;W[pi]
;B[qi]))
(;B[ni])))
(;B[qf]C[Just here.]))
(;W[om]CR[fk][hk][gl][hl][kl][ll][km][mm][cn][en][lo][bp][hp][cq][gq][jq][lq]LB[kb:1]TR[mb]C[The marked area is white influence. He is threatening to take a very large amount of territory, and while black can still invade it and reduce it, it's not insignificant.

Compare this to black's tiny second line move at N18 (triangle), It threatens to jump in at 1, but this too is just endgame reduction.]))
(;W[od]
;B[pe]
(;W[oc]C[White has this option now, but see variation for better alternative for white. Hopefully it shows why it's better to let white live small in the corner?]
;B[nd]
;W[rd]
;B[re]
;W[rb]TR[ne]C[This leaves a cutting point at O16 that needn't be there.])
(;W[nd]
;B[oc]
;W[mc]
;B[mb]
;W[md]
;B[pb]
;W[lb]
;B[nb]
;W[fg]C[White is doing well with this influence.])))
(;B[od]C[Something simple like this is fine.]
;W[rd]
;B[re]
;W[qb]
;B[ob]
;W[sb]C[White lives, but black has gained strength and is happy to give white this tiny insignificant corner.]
;B[fk]
;W[ek]
;B[on]
;W[qo]
;B[rn]
;W[fp]
;B[fg]TR[fc][ed][fd][jd]C[If black can get this move, the marked white group becomes very weak and black can attack it strongly.])
(;B[qc]
;W[rd]
;B[rc]
(;W[re]C[White can't get away with this.]
;B[pe]
;W[rf]
;B[pb]
;W[qh]
;B[qg]
;W[rg]
;B[ri]
;W[rh]
;B[qj]C[White is dead.])
(;W[pe]
;B[od]
;W[qf]
;B[re]
;W[rf]
;B[sd]
;W[pf]
;B[og]
;W[qi]
;B[qj]
;W[ri]
;B[rj]
;W[pi]
;B[oi]
;W[ne]
;B[oe]
;W[of]
;B[nf]
;W[ng]
;B[mf]
;W[oh]
;B[nh])
(;W[od]
;B[pe]
;W[oc]C[But allowing this is just unbelievably bad for black. Sure he kept some territory, but take a look at the upper side! Before, white had a relatively weak situation, now he is stronger and threatening to take alot of points there. Blacks O17 stone is crying.]))
(;B[pe]
;W[oc]
;B[nd]
;W[rd]C[This is possible too.])
(;B[rd]
;W[od]
;B[qc]
;W[oc]C[This happens again. BAD for black.]))
(;W[om]C[White is dominating the center.]))
(;B[nq]
(;W[cj]
;B[bk]
(;W[bj]
;B[bl]C[White can't capture black.])
(;W[bl]
;B[bj]C[He can get this, which is good for him in terms of endgame.]))
(;W[bk]C[If white wants to continue locally, he can play here.]
;B[oo]C[Black can ignore again, at this stage it is too small.]))
(;B[bk]C[Decending is better locally, if you absolutely want to respond.]))
(;B[bl]C[Because black can do this later on, aswell as a number of other things. The two white stones are not strong.]))
(;W[dl]C[White should play here, and now black is behind.]))
(;B[lc]TR[jd]C[If white plays the marked extension high instead of low, black should in most cases immediately come in here. This is a vital point for whites shape, his skirt is open and he has to respond here or lose his base.

White is surrounded by an army of black stones, if he loses his base, he will be in deep trouble!]
(;W[jc]C[This is incredibly bad and slow for white. usually when black plays M17 white wants to tenuki (Play away). ])
(;W[jb]C[Not much better, but if white doesn't protect somehow, he is in trouble so he is forced to play something like this.])
(;W[cl]
;B[hc]
(;W[hd]
;B[ic]
;W[id]
;B[jc]
;W[ld]
;B[kd]
;W[ke]
;B[kc]
;W[le]
;B[if]
;W[jf]
;B[ge]
;W[gd]
;B[nd]C[This is just an example, look at white...])
(;W[jb]
;B[ic]
;W[jc]
;B[he])))
(;B[cn]
;W[nc]TR[jd]C[White's marked stone aims at the corner approach like this, to make good shape. So disrupting this plan is very good!]))
(;B[fd]
;W[gc]
(;B[fe]C[Why here instead of E15?]
;W[jc]CR[cf][df][ef][ff]TR[jc]C[This is the simplest, most common one. 

In most circumstances this is the best local continuation for black.

The circles represent blacks influence, in this opening he wants to use it and approach D4]
;B[cn]
;W[fq]
;B[dk])
(;B[ee]
;W[gd]
;B[fe]TR[gd]C[White gets a free move and he can extend further!]
;W[kc]C[Two stone wall - three spaces.]
;B[ic]
;W[id]))
(;B[jc]C[The other is to pincer, but white will treat the stones lightly and play elsewhere, developing faster.]))
