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a and b are the only two moves that I seriously considered. I'm terrible at games where my opponent and I both build up competing frameworks so playing anything on the left hand side seems out of the question, and that is especially true when I'm playing as white with no komi. After I decided to play on the right side, it was a question of where. c and d were ruled out without too much thought since my approach would be pre-pincered at either one of those moves.
This left me with a and b. My first instinct was b and I almost played there without thinking, but since this is a Malkovich game I decided to spend more time analyzing the position then I would normally. After examining the position, I decided to go with a for a couple reasons. First, there's more space on the lower side so a play there would logically be slightly larger. Second my top left corner stone is low along the top so he'll have a harder time making a large number of points there even if he gets the first play there. Finally, if he gets sente and wants to extend along the top, he won't be able to both extend and approach my corner at the same time since his logical approach direction will be from the left side, not the top.
As for where I expect the game to go now, I imagine he'll pincer 1 space low and I'll take the corner. I assume this because that's what everyone who plays the san-ren-sai seems to do against me when I approach

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