Hi Hrabanus,

Your C4 group is not really a target for W,
since you can easily make life, e.g. B3, C11.

No problem. O16 not better; just different.

OK, if you can handle it.
You can also play at lower right corner now,
if you don't want W to build a big moyo.

E17 possible.

Strange. Hane C18 or turn E16. Why do you make it easy for W ?

Huge, should be your move -- why do you let W take it ?

Locally, B16. Globally, W is already settled here,
thanks to your help; W can tenuki and take a big point.

You already gave a lot to W here; tenuki and take a big point.
You can play at the bottom areas now.

Same problem as

,

-- you're right in your review:
too small, too slow, missing the big picture.
Lots of options at the bottom: o3, etc.

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Both of you are not looking at the whole board.

Very slow, small; o3, etc. much bigger.

Locally, F9 possible: if W pushes & cuts, you fight.

Locally, G9 possible.

Both of you missed many chances to play at the bottom; see above.

What's W doing ? N9.

Not looking at the whole board.
W's moyo is much bigger than yours.
It's much bigger for you to get in his moyo;
M8, N9, o10 very big.
( Locally, yes, o14 natural. )

No; you give up everything to W without any resistance.
Of course o12, then connect P12; you cannot lose those 3 stones locally -- very big.

N9.

N10.
End of notes.
Recurring problems: slow, small moves; missing the whole board;
local contact fight mistakes.