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This was also tough, I was not exactly expecting these last two moves. I think
protects the corner and prevents Black from splitting off White's C14 stone. If Black crosscuts, White should be able to either keep the corner or attack Black's outside stones (C14 will help with this). White's three stones in the top-middle have almost been cut off, Black may go after those stones next. White may sacrifice one or two of them to link up with either the corner or the group on the right.
protects the corner and prevents Black from splitting off White's C14 stone. If Black crosscuts, White should be able to either keep the corner or attack Black's outside stones (C14 will help with this). White's three stones in the top-middle have almost been cut off, Black may go after those stones next. White may sacrifice one or two of them to link up with either the corner or the group on the right.
becomes somewhat meaningless. So I imagine Harleqin is going to try to find some other way to make use of that stone.
, but I can see why it is a good move. This is very tough for White... I feel that
threatens to link up at E18 (and makes some eye space). If Black blocks there next, White can connect at L16 and try attacking Black's corner group (perhaps there is a weakness around a) or running out. Black's group is still floating too, but I think this may be an easier fight for Black, especially as Black has stones at E10, and White's G10 stone looks a little lonely.
and
rather help Black's own moyo while White is running on neutral points. Therefore, I think that it is best to leave the aji open for now and contest the black moyo in the lower left---if Black gets there first, the game is really over.
, but I see now that the "fight" on the top can be resumed later, White playing around there may just end up helping Black.
varies, but the idea is to stay light. Playing a would leave peeps at b and c and make the whole group heavy. With something like
, but it should be somewhere around there.