(;CA[utf-8]FF[4]ST[2]RU[Japanese]OT[5x20 byo-yomi]C[krod\: hi]AP[CGoban:3]SZ[19]
GM[1]DT[2015-08-09]PC[The KGS Go Server at <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http\://www.gokgs.com/">http\://www.gokgs.com/</a><!-- m -->]
PB[krod]PW[Elom]KM[6.5]TM[1200]RE[B+Resign]MULTIGOGM[1]
;B[dp]BL[1194.27]C[Elom [?\]\: Hello, have a nice game!];W[pq]WL[1077.08];B[dc]
BL[1186.88]C[Elom [?\]\: Sorry for the lag];W[pd]WL[1067.66];B[nc]BL[1182.3];W[ld]
WL[1059.32];B[qc]BL[1179.89]
(;W[qd]WL[1054.81]LB[qj:A]C[Usually you need an extension around A to play this way.]
;B[pc]BL[1178.14];W[od]WL[1053.38]
(;B[rd]BL[1168.62]C[Seems questionable to rush to play here.]
(;W[re]WL[1048.88]C[This doesn't seem like it punishes black very severely, but it might be ok in this position since u can take sente.]
;B[rc]BL[1166.67];W[nd]WL[1043.75];B[mc]BL[1163.88]
(;W[ce]WL[1038.61]C[Take a look at the white wall on the upper right. Think for a moment and you'll clearly see this is the wrong direction.

An extension to the wall is not only big but urgent. It makes a world of difference who gets it.]
;B[bd]BL[1159.76]C[Can black play in this way in this position?

Bad move by black.]
(;W[ec]WL[1027.37]C[This is a bad move.]
(;B[ed]BL[1138.29]
(;W[cn]WL[1015.88]LB[ck:A]C[Black should pincer and fight around A. This alone makes this move dubious, but again white's wall on the right NEEDS AN EXTENSION. You must see this.]
;B[fq]BL[1135.48];W[bp]WL[1013.32];B[cq]BL[1130.53];W[ck]WL[1008.64];B[po]BL[1125.93]
LB[qk:A]C[Again bad move by black. He should split the side around A, avoiding a pincer.]
(;W[pl]WL[1003.6];B[qq]BL[1123.73]C[Unusual, as black would like to extend to the point on which the pincer rests.

* White needs to play B. Playing as in the game is wet noodle mentality.]
(;W[mq]WL[966.44]C[];B[pr]BL[1120.55];W[jq]WL[931.52]C[*White avoids a fight when white has en enormous wall in the area. Why? If you can't use the wall for fighting and give black all the corners then where are your points coming from?


The result probably cannot be considered satisfactory for the white stones as they're weak and aimless at the lower side; their purpose ambiguous.Black has become secure in the corner, and has gained quite a few points.]
;B[be]BL[1108.6]LB[qj:A]C[The stone at C15 doesn't seem more important than the right side; could this be considered a slow move?

Yes, a slow move. Black should play around A to nullify the wall.]
;W[ch]WL[883.911]LB[pi:A]C[Considering the aforementioned reasons, maybe it's slow.

An extension to A seems like a much better move.

]
;B[pj]BL[1104.27]LB[nd:A][od:B][pd:C][qd:D][re:E][ld:F]C[*Should be low move for base.

Black has successfully neutralised the power of all of white's stones.

Only because you allowed him to do it. You didn't even think once about the wall, playing everywhere except the 1 most important area for you.

The Poor wall must be so sad that you ignore it the whole game \:)]
(;W[on]WL[840.603]C[Desperate measure.

Why? Black's 1 stone isn't any weaker than your own stone. In fact, thanks to ur wall, your stone is stronger.]
;B[qf]BL[1093.07]LB[pj:A]C[A risky choice. Black should play solidly and win.

I don't think it's risky at all. It's not like blacks A stone is heavy. He can give it up for profit.]
;W[ph]WL[830.519]
(;B[qe]BL[1087.5];W[qi]WL[769.108];B[oo]BL[1080.33]C[It seems to be damaging to black.]
(;W[mn]WL[760.516];B[of]BL[1043.81];W[ng]WL[729.082];B[nf]BL[1033.58];W[mg]WL[712.475]
(;B[md]BL[1030.23]C[The white stones are already not that valuable.];W[fc]WL[702.624]
C[I don't like these heavy moves by white.]
(;B[fd]BL[1021.93]
(;W[gc]WL[685.865]C[Wrong order.]
(;B[cf]BL[981.636]C[Too small.];W[lc]WL[673.826];B[le]BL[963.37];W[lb]WL[659.857]
(;B[me]BL[921.121]
(;W[pn]WL[589.764]LB[db:A][cc:B][ic:C]C[*It is unfathomable to me why you don't play A, B, C exchange to get a base for your group. After black blocks at M15 white needs a base. This is urgent vs big, though there are bigger moves than Q6 on the board (Like B3 endgame). Fixing at O11 might also be feasible. End of comments \:)

These exchanges give black a mundane amount of benefit; if black plays a tenuki, black will be comfortable.Therefore, this move is actually most likely gote.]
;B[qn]BL[914.292];W[qm]WL[584.623];B[rn]BL[912.318]C[];W[gm]WL[486.567]C[];B[rl]
BL[903.069];W[qj]WL[479.533]LB[ic:A]
(;B[ic]BL[890.628];W[id]WL[413.54];B[jd]BL[885.964];W[jc]WL[384.77];B[hd]BL[879.029]
(;W[ie]WL[327.824];B[hc]BL[872.221];W[je]WL[292.25];B[gd]BL[849.97]
(;W[kh]WL[214.985];B[jb]BL[799.524];W[kd]WL[176.724];B[fg]BL[766.056];W[fi]WL[87.912]
;B[hg]BL[690.363]
(;W[ih]WL[56.134]
(;B[gi]BL[680.228];W[hj]WL[34.467];B[gj]BL[667.054]C[White resigns.Elom [?\]\: Thank you very much for the game!]
;W[db]C[If this works, it may be possible for white launch an emergency escape plan, or eternity fight.]
(;B[cb]
(;W[cc];B[eb];W[dd];B[bb];W[df];B[cg];W[dg];B[dh];W[eh];B[di];W[bh];B[bf];W[eg])
(;W[ea];B[cc];W[hb];B[ib];W[fb];B[ha];W[ga]))
(;B[cc];W[cb];B[gb];W[fb];B[ha];W[ea];B[bb];W[ca];B[fa]))
(;B[fh]C[Black can play here instead.]))
(;W[hi]))
(;W[hh];B[kg];W[kh]))
(;W[ib];B[ie];W[jb]C[It would be hard for white to accumulate enough land.]))
(;B[kg];W[ii];B[ji];W[ki];B[kj];W[jj];B[gl];W[ek];B[fm];W[el];B[fi];W[gg];B[hf]
;W[hd];B[hb];W[ib];B[jb];W[jf];B[ll];W[km];B[kn];W[jm];B[in];W[hn];B[ho];W[fp];B[eo]
;W[cp];B[br];W[bq];B[ap];W[ao];B[fl];W[mj];B[no];W[mp];B[mo];W[lo];B[kp];W[kq];B[lr]
;W[lq];B[kr];W[jr];B[ks];W[js];B[ir];W[kd];B[jd];W[he];B[fh];W[eh];B[ei];W[di];B[ka]))
(;W[rf]C[This is aji that you don't seem to know about.];B[rg]C[If black plays here, he falls into the trap.]
;W[qg];B[sf];W[pf];B[se];W[pe])
(;W[qg];B[rf];W[kg];B[je];W[id]LB[qg:A][kg:B]C[How about this. A defends the center cut in sente, B enlarges and force black to jump, which enables white to defend with good flow.

]))
(;B[ke]C[if black extends,];W[me]
(;B[ne]C[Black doesn't need to play this move. There are 2 cutting points...];W[oc]
C[...White can cut and push in this fashion. The throw-in move at o18 prevents black from defending severely.])
(;B[nb];W[jc];B[ni]MA[mg][ng][ph][qi]C[Black can aim to attack the marked stones and completely ruin white's center area.])))
(;B[db]
(;W[lc];B[ic])
(;W[jc];B[kb])))
(;W[lc]C[This first, if black reveals his intention with g17, M18 and then j17 is manageable. 

*I don't like this move either.]
;B[gc];W[lb];B[me];W[ic]LB[fc:A][kf:B]C[Why even play the A move if this was your intention? Also, after black B, white still has to live and black can reduce the center.]))
(;B[hc]
(;W[dd];B[de];W[cd];B[cc];W[cf];B[fd])
(;W[fd];B[dd];W[hd];B[jc];W[gf])))
(;B[fc]C[Maybe black should close off the stone.])
(;B[lc];W[kd];B[jc]C[White may get unnecessary influence.])
(;B[ni]))
(;W[rf];B[rg];W[qg];B[sf];W[pf];B[se];W[mn]LB[rh:A][pn:B]C[Instead of building into the center, trying to block at A and B might also be feasible. The problem is that white needs alot of territory to catch up to what he's lost in the opening.]
;B[pe];W[of];B[oe];W[nf];B[ne];W[mf]))
(;B[qh]C[It might be feasible to play this way for black. ]))
(;W[ph]LB[pj:A][pl:B]C[Which stone is weaker, A or B ?

Black's high move can be considered a mistake because it's harder for black to get a base, thus easier for you to use the wall to attack.]))
(;W[qr];B[qp];W[or]C[Black is at a loss.];B[mo];W[lq]))
(;W[qm]C[I might choose this pincer.]
(;B[qq];W[qp];B[pp];W[qo];B[qn];W[pn];B[rn];W[rq];B[qr];W[ro];B[oq];W[rm];B[on]
;W[pm])
(;B[pm];W[pl];B[om];W[qn];B[qo]LB[qi:A]C[Forget about the corner and build the A area.])))
(;W[dd]LB[ec:A]C[You must continue locally after A, and since black played a mistake u can cut and fight.]))
(;B[dd]LB[ce:A][ec:B]C[Like this, black destroys the shape of 2 white stones. It's hard to do anything with these, so they are wasted moves or even helping black take corner  territory moves.

What have they accomplished? Nothing really.]))
(;W[ed]C[Continuing locally like this would be the move if white didn't need an extension on the right. It presses black down.]
;B[ec];W[fd];B[gc];W[gd];B[hc];W[cn])
(;W[pk]C[White should still play around here.]))
(;W[pk]LB[hc:A][mc:B][ld:C]C[The A area is extremely small because of B and C]))
(;W[oc];B[ob];W[rc]
(;B[qb];W[re];B[rb];W[mc];B[nb];W[nd]C[This would also be quite good for white even though there's no extension.])
(;B[rb];W[pb];B[qb];W[nb];B[pa];W[mc];B[re]LB[qf:A])))
(;B[rc]C[Here seems better\: black would never make the S16-S15 exchange but create a presence in the right side.

This is the joseki move.]))
(;W[pc];B[qd];W[pe];B[pb];W[ob];B[qb];W[oc];B[qf];W[ic]C[This would be a better choice of joseki.]))