I played a club game against Mr. Fukuda. He's a really nice guy, and also a recent recipient of the
.
It was our first game together, so we did nigiri and played evenly. I lost the nigiri, and played white.
(;CA[Windows-1252]SZ[19]AP[MultiGo:4.4.4]MULTIGOGM[1]
;B[co]C[Seems like it'll be an interesting game from the beginning!];W[pq]C[I want to try practicing what I've learned with 3-4, so I play here.]
;B[ec]C[Last game, I didn't get to practice 3-4 because my opponent didn't approach, so I'll play another 3-4 to increase my chances of getting some practice in.]
;W[pc];B[fp]C[Huh. Loose, but fancy-looking.
Globally, it feels like a move around C11 is good.
However, in the "orthodox fuseki", this isn't always played by pros, because black can press white down. See variation for what I mean.
Instead, with "orthodox fuseki", some pros approach, even though the pincer is nice to go along with bottom. So I will approach top.]
(;W[cd];B[df]C[I have no idea what to play here. I studied 3-4 joseki a little bit, but I haven't looked at variations where white tenukis, yet.
Aside from that, what's a good move? E16 seems awkward, because black can easily play, for example, D16.
In the end, I remember similar shape, but a bit different, so I played D15.
I don't know if it's good, but I figured that it makes C5 F4 kind of ineffective if white gets solid on the left side. Black can't make moyo on left, then.]
(;W[de]
(;B[ee];W[cf];B[dg]C[Saw a similar shape before, but I don't know if it's right here. Still, getting solid on left seemed good to reduce black's potential to make moyo on left.]
;W[cg];B[dd];W[ce];B[cc];W[bc];B[cb];W[dh];B[nd]C[I expected him to answer my hane, so I got a bit emotional when I saw O16.
I don't think F13 is necessarily terrible, but it's mostly emotional, since he didn't answer my move.]
(;W[fg];B[pe]C[I think black got a bit better deal with the F13 Q15 exchange. Yes, I can take two stones, but my group is already almost alive, and there is more potential on the other parts of the board.
In other words, F13 was too small. I should have played Q15, I think.]
(;W[qe]C[In retrospect, maybe O17 is better.]
(;B[ef]C[Because black could play Q16, I was glad that he played here, and I realized that F13 wasn't that great. So I play Q16 instead.]
;W[pd];B[nb]C[He's making some good potential on top, so I decided to counter with playing on left - seemed big for both sides.]
;W[cl];B[po]C[Finally! I can try a 3-4 variation.];W[nq];B[qf]C[Noooo! He didn't continue! All of that study to waste!]
;W[rf]C[Double hane seemed possible.];B[pf];W[rg];B[pi]C[Now, top potential is growing. I felt I had to do something. I decided to start by trying to utilize the weak F13 stone.]
;W[fd];B[ed];W[fi]C[This grew the left side a bit, and reduces black potential on the top a little bit... But black still has significant potential in the area.
]
;B[gf]C[I thought about the position here for awhile.
Clearly, if I continue running out (eg. H12), he can turn the top moyo into territory.
Because the left group is safe, maybe I can start with J14. But he might cap and make it complicated.
Then I thought about if black has weaknesses. I figured P15 was a weakness, so I could start there, and then reduce. However, that was clearly a misread.]
(;W[oe]C[This was a misread. See the upcoming variation to see my imaginary sequence.]
;B[od];W[of];B[pg]
(;W[qm];B[qd]C[At this point, I was embarrassed. I almost considered resigning.
There was no reason for me to miss R16, and the cut at P15 was a ridiculous misread. I must have been tired. Still, I decided I would continue to play - there's no reason to quit yet, because I figured I still had a chance.]
;W[re];B[qc];W[qh];B[ph];W[qj]C[I still felt that it was a great pity about the Q17 stones, and now white was definitely behind.
I still don't know how to effectively reduce the K16 area, and my only hope was to maybe get profit by attacking Q5 stone.
If I could chase Q5 into center, maybe I make white wall in center and can reduce middle.
See variation for what I imagined.
Of course, in the game of go, nothing goes as expected, so there may be many future opportunities to turn the game around.]
(;B[pm]C[I was a little surprised to see this move, but I went with it.]
(;W[pl];B[qn];W[om]C[I was happy to get this move in, because this maybe meant I could chase into center like described to invade and/or reduce.]
;B[pn]
(;W[ql];B[no]C[It's somewhat inconsistent, but I figured I should keep getting territory on bottom, too. Maybe invading the center wasn't enough, so I wanted M4 move.]
;W[pb];B[qb];W[lp];B[lo]C[L5 seems to help black.]
(;W[kp];B[ol]C[I figured the white group on the right was somewhat solid, so I *had* to fight. I was losing after top right corner fiasco, so I had to do something.]
;W[nm];B[nl]C[Here, I was a little scared. I figured that he could even sacrifice Q6 (yeah, a lot of stones, right?!?), because globally, if he got control of the center, he can win. See variation.]
(;W[ml]C[I was still scared of black just giving up Q6 and turning the center into territory in exchange... But I was committed to moving these stones out, now.]
;B[pj]C[I figured that this wasn't sente, so maybe it was a chance!. I thought for awhile, and came up with trying to net him in with N6. ]
;W[mn];B[mo];W[kn]C[See variation for what I read.]
(;B[qq];W[qr];B[pp];W[oq];B[rq];W[rr];B[rm]
(;W[rl];B[ro]C[I imagined ko...];W[qp]
(;B[sl]C[This was not a bad move by him. I thought for awhile if I had to answer. See variations of what I was thinking.]
(;W[sk];B[sm]C[Now, I thought again about if I tenuki...]
(;W[rd]C[The reason for this move was to extend white's liberties so I could ultimately tenuki and take S4. What I didn't realize was that black can get P6 in sente by threatening to break out.]
;B[pa];W[rb];B[ob];W[rc];B[oc];W[rp]C[I was feeling good here - the corner had been a loss, but maybe I could make up with this group!]
;B[qi];W[ri];B[rj];W[sj];B[qk];W[rk];B[pk];W[qj];B[ko];W[jo];B[rj];W[si];B[ln]C[Here's where I noticed P6 was sente if I block, and also where I was disappointed.
Still, I felt it might be a plus locally, because at least I could get outside influence by sealing him in. So that's what I did.]
;W[lm];B[km];W[jn];B[ll];W[mm];B[on];W[mk]C[I wanted to start here to reduce his moyo. It was slow, but he has to play gote to play P4 and live, right?]
;B[nj]C[But he didn't do that.
I figured I could escape here, so I decided to try now to kill him.]
;W[op]C[Still, it's somewhat unsettling, because black can threaten white's group in order to make a lot of territory on top.]
(;B[kl];W[mj];B[li]C[Yes, he might try to seal me in... Nothing I can do about it!]
;W[kk]C[I read the variation in the game.]
(;B[il];W[im]C[Shape move seemed necessary, but in retrospect it was risky.]
(;B[jl];W[kj];B[hl];W[gm];B[mi]
(;W[jh]C[I didn't read out completely in game, but I thought maybe I can threaten capture of M11 stones if he tries to cut knight's move.
As shown in variations, this was wrong, and white should be captured.
White doesn't have the option of playing knight's move here. Either L11 or J10 are the only options, and L11 is risky.]
(;B[jf];W[ok];B[nk];W[ni];B[oj];W[nh]
(;B[lg]C[Again, black could have cut off K12 (see variation).];W[kh]
(;B[mg];W[fl]C[Again, black can cut off K12 :-)]
(;B[hh];W[ig]C[Still aji to cut off K12! Well, you get the picture

];B[gg];W[ii]
;B[gj];W[hj];B[gk];W[gi];B[hi];W[ij];B[ej]
(;W[ei]
(;B[jp];W[hm];B[jq];W[kr];B[jr];W[lr];B[if]C[I feel that this move means that black figures the points on top + the points in bottom left corner, if he gets them all, are enough to win.]
;W[hq];B[hp];W[fq];B[gp];W[cq]C[Now, I think black maybe thought white has chance to live in bottom left corner, so he has to save J8 group.]
;B[dk];W[ek];B[fj];W[dj];B[dl];W[ck]
(;B[em];W[dm];B[el];W[en];B[ki];W[ik]
(;B[ji];W[ih];B[hg];W[gl];B[hk];W[gq]C[I figured I would win the capturing race.]
;B[fk];W[fm];B[ek];W[dn];B[cm];W[cj];B[kg];W[ir];B[iq];W[hr];B[io];W[cn];B[fn]C[At this point, I am considering killing G4, too.]
;W[gn];B[fo];W[jk];B[bm];W[bn];B[dq];W[dr];B[bq];W[cp];B[bo];W[br];B[dp];W[eo];B[bp]
;W[cr]
(;B[ep];W[bl];B[is];W[er])
(;B[an]C[I thought he would play here.];W[bl];B[am];W[ao];B[ap];W[al];B[ao]C[White can't capture black locally there, but he can just fill M9, now.]
;W[lk];B[ep];W[jm]))
(;B[ih]C[I think this hurts white's liberties more.]))
(;B[dm]C[Maybe black should just play here.]))
(;B[ek]C[I imagined this...];W[dj]))
(;W[fj]C[White cannot cut.];B[fk];W[ek];B[ei]
(;W[eh];B[fh])
(;W[fh];B[eh];W[eg];B[ff])))
(;B[ki];W[ji];B[jj];W[jk];B[ij];W[ik];B[hj];W[hk];B[gk];W[gj];B[lj]))
(;B[ki];W[ji];B[jj];W[lh]C[Now, it doesn't work.]))
(;B[ki]
(;W[ji];B[jj];W[jk];B[ij];W[ik];B[hj];W[hk];B[gk];W[gj];B[lj]C[Bye-bye!])
(;W[ij]C[Because K12 can be cut off, maybe this is better. Still, black gets lots of territory on top.])))
(;B[ki];W[ji];B[jj];W[jk];B[ij];W[ik];B[hj];W[hk];B[gk];W[gj];B[lj];W[lk];B[nk]
C[Goodbye!]))
(;W[ij]C[White should just keep trying to be safe and if possible, capture these stones. The top might get big, but white can't afford to lose the group.])
(;W[ki];B[hi]C[It's a little risky for white this way...]))
(;B[jk];W[kj];B[ii]C[What if he plays like this?
White is starting to have a hard time... And I might die.]))
(;B[lk];W[ok];B[nk];W[ni];B[oj];W[lj];B[kj];W[ki];B[jk];W[lh]C[Seemed OK.]))
(;B[li]C[Maybe connecting at L8 first like he did in the game, though, was good, since it's harder to catch the group with 4 liberties than just two single stones here.]))
(;W[rp]
(;B[rk]
(;W[qk]
(;B[rj];W[ri];B[sj];W[si];B[sk];W[qi]C[100% OK!])
(;B[ri];W[qi];B[sj]C[If he answers ko...];W[rj];B[sk];W[sh];B[si]C[Not OK for white.]))
(;W[rj];B[sj];W[qk]
(;B[sk];W[ri])
(;B[si];W[sh]C[Still seems concerning about room for white group to live... (This is what I was thinking during game.)])))
(;B[qi];W[ri];B[rj];W[sj];B[qk];W[rk];B[pk];W[si];B[rh];W[sh];B[qg]
(;W[rh];B[rd])
(;W[rd];B[rh];W[qj];B[sg];W[qh]C[I was getting kind of confused if white had enough space to live here or not.
But then I realized that maybe he'll respond to threats against R18, my previously lost corner.
If I use that to get more liberties, white has absolutely no worries about life here!
That's when I decided to play S16 first.]))))
(;W[rp]C[If I tenuki here right now...];B[qi];W[ri];B[rj]
(;W[qk]C[Can't do this, of course.];B[pk])
(;W[sj];B[rk]C[Still not working...
But what if I hane at T9 first?])))
(;B[rp];W[sm];B[sn]C[This was what I imagined.]))
(;W[ro]C[Another move to consider...];B[rl];W[rk];B[rn];W[rp];B[sn];W[sl];B[sq]
;W[qp];B[sp]))
(;B[ko];W[jo];B[ln];W[lm];B[km];W[jn];B[ll];W[mm];B[mk]C[Black can't do this, because white has two liberties. However...]
;W[nk];B[ok];W[lk];B[on]C[Black can make eye shape this way later... I didn't consider this in my reading.]
;W[mj];B[op]C[This is probably fine for white here, since he gets ponnuki, but the point is, I didn't read that black could make eye shape by taking away that liberty at P6.]))
(;W[mm];B[ml];W[lm];B[kk];W[jm];B[hh]C[Something like this seems like a winning strategy for black. Even if white captures Q6 stones, that's a big chunk of territory in the center.
The bottom and right white territory is what - 70 points or so. Add, generously, 20 points on left, and white has 90 points.
I think the center is more than that if it all becomes black territory, and he also has the bottom left territory - I feel black would win this way.
Maybe white could reduce, but it sure is scary.
So I was a little scared after O8.]))
(;W[ko];B[ln]C[If white defends at L4 now, black gets sente.]))
(;W[rm]C[I think sometimes this is OK for this shape, but...];B[ol];W[pk];B[nm]
C[It seems too easy for black.]))
(;W[qn]C[I briefly considered this move, but I saw nothing bad of black playing here. Because I still want to chase black so I can get power in center to invade or reduce.
I'm losing, so I need something big.]))
(;B[no];W[nm];B[lo];W[lm];B[jo];W[jm]C[Theoretically, if I can chase black in some way to get white stones here, then I can invade more easily on top.]
;B[ho];W[ie]C[Maybe now I feel more OK about invading more deeply, though it still might be risky - Q12 is still strong.
Anyway, I figured I was losing, so it was worth a shot.]))
(;W[og]
(;B[ph];W[lf]C[Of course, black would never play Q12 - he's play P12, and white doesn't have many liberties.
Additionally, with P16 in place, black can now cut at R16 and kill the white stones.
Doh! Big misread!])
(;B[oh]C[Unlike what I read, black can just play here. I realized this after playing P14, however, I still didn't pay attention to the obvious R16 cut.])))
(;W[hh];B[if];W[jh];B[kf]C[Clearly, this type of progression is no good. Black turns the moyo into territory.])
(;W[if]C[This might be possible, but black could maybe attack the stone in some way.]
(;B[hh]C[White is probably OK. I don't see a huge problem with a move like J14, really.])
(;B[id]C[Maybe black just tries to make territory like this. We could call J14 a reduction then, but it is still a lot of territory.]))
(;W[ie]C[White could try something deeper, but it gets a bit risky...];B[ig]C[It's not clear how the game will proceed.
If I were playing against myself, I think I could kill white in this area. Even if I didn't, I'd have great center power, which would pay off later.]))
(;B[pd];W[qd];B[oc]C[This might be fine for black, and a good way to work with his wall on the left. That being said, F13 does have the merit of reducing the effect of the wall a little bit. But still, this seems like an OK direction for black to play.]
;W[pb];B[qc];W[qb];B[rc];W[rb];B[qf];W[rd];B[re];W[sc];B[he]C[I don't know what is best for black, but maybe he can play something like this.]))
(;W[nc]C[Maybe this is better, because of variation shown in other branch.]))
(;W[pe]C[It might be fine for white to just answer simply. Why should I care about two stones with F13?]))
(;B[cf]C[I wonder if black can play this way. Still, it hurts for black to be split with E17... Hard to say. Maybe it's heavy for black, as in variation.]
;W[fe];B[hc];W[di]C[White is kind of thin, so hard to attack the stones, I guess.
Feels wrong, but I don't know the right answer.]))
(;W[ed]C[Maybe playable for white, but I don't know.];B[dd];W[dc];B[de];W[cc];B[fc]
C[Maybe it's OK for white, since there is aji with E16.]))
(;W[ci]C[This type of move seems natural, but...];B[cg];W[cl]
(;B[dj];W[cj];B[dl];W[dk];B[ek];W[ck];B[dm];W[ej];B[fk]C[Probably OK for white, because black looks funny.])
(;B[dk];W[ck];B[di];W[dj];B[ej];W[cj];B[dh];W[ek];B[fj]C[Something like this is what I am concerned about. White doesn't yet have two eyes, and black grows his potential easily.
That's why I approach at C16 instead of playing in middle.])))
As can be seen in the variations, I made a big mistake in the top right corner due to a misread. I tried to make a comeback later, and there were a few moves where I could have probably been destroyed.
Somehow, I managed to comeback and win, but it was very lucky on my part.