Hi EdLee, thank you for your input. I really didn't expect any feedback on this game. I was just disgusted with myself, and basically gave up after 111, and posted it here as a kind of self-flagellation. Until move 112, I must have been using 1-2 seconds per move...way too fast for me to think.
I now think that I see most of the mistakes you point out. Except, b90, making a bamboo joint, and b92, making an empty triangle but closing the gap and protecting the cut, were bad moves? Also, at 22 I wanted to play L9 but I was afraid of the cut. Wouldn't that have gauged out my potential territory? The way we played I thought that I was getting about half the board. Wrong?
Also, I seem to have a habit of sometimes locking into "kill the stones" mode and overlooking my own safety until its too late. I think that I am up to about 20 games played online now (and maybe another 6-8 games/partial games with Many Faces of Go); I think that I should stop posting until I have played enough games to play more consistently. That is, I have way more theoretical knowledge than actual playing experience. So, thanks again for your help and encouragement!
EdLee wrote:Hi Aidoneus,
Why

? L9 is the big shared vital point.

shows a similar (mis)understanding as

.

bad habit/misunderstanding. Better to connect directly at D18.

better at F16.

,

,

,

all bad. Bad habit. Bad shape for B. Broken shape.
Aidoneus wrote:I then blow with one move at turn 110.
No. That's not the big mistake. The big mistake is

112,
and earlier, at

108. -- Go is often not what we think.
Both

108 and

102 are almost passes.
All you needed to do is make sure your group lives. Fix the weakness at C12.