Just a couple of quick comments.

The two step keima is not original with me. It goes back to Go Seigen and Takagawa, and even further back to Hattori Inshuku. Not all the keimas you played may be best, but it is good to try things out and see how they work for you.

Also, John Fairbairn has a good point about the O-03 response. I noticed in pro games going way back that they often did not pincer from a position like Black's on the right side. They could be content to seal it off it when the opponent later approached it. I suspect that AlphaGo would not have pincered, either. It does not like to play pincers very much.
But you could hardly call your 2 space pincer a bad play. If White had made a double approach, you could attach on top of the pincered stone, and if White then plays a hane, the crosscut is good.

Good luck!
