konfuzed wrote:
I was expecting 27 and 28 to go as they did, and my intention was simply to run away to the center in a solid, cautious way. In my last game I horribly lost the first corner fight and resigned when I was trapped, so that may have been part of the problem psychologically.
I'm not objecting to the plan of getting out to the center, it is a natural response once your stones don't seem to have room in the corner to live easily. However, the specific move chosen is very slow and inefficient. You could, for example, play directly at 30 and get out much faster. The shape of your stones after 26 is very heavy ( meaning lots of stones without much eye shape or flexibility). After black 30 you could remove at least any one of the stones at D4,E4, and E3 (a shape called an "empty triangle" which is infamous for being inefficient in most situations) without significantly hurting black's position - a sure sign that something went wrong here.