Another game I played, where I tried to apply the fundamentals as well as I could.
Fundamentals I was focused on:
- Keep your opponent seperated (on a big scale), while trying to connect your stones (on a big scale)
- Attack to make a profit
I'm trying to play a few games where I consciously formulate a plan when dealing with an invasion. This is the first game of those exercises, and the invasion-plan/attack starts at move

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I am white in this game.
Questions
is Tenuki the best move? If you don't, what's the best move locally for white in the upper right?

Would high approach (or a high 2-space approach) be better to work together with my stones on the upper right?

necessary/good move to live?

I was unsure playing this. Does this look weird or is it okay? I expected black to do a 3-3 invasion next and I'd build a wall towards the right and start attacking that lonely stone.

I do not know this move. Probably I don't react optimally. Still thinking about that wall, though. (need a solid wall, so I extend instead of hane)

N3?
Okay so here the game plan begins. My plan was to attack the black stones, use my influence to push it around. I'd use this to build influence and a potential moyo on the bottom/right.
I'll leave my questions at that. Further in the game, black counterattacks, threatens to cut, I cut him again, he threatens a group of mine, I barely save it but in the process his corner gets killed and he resigns.
Thanks for any help!