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Post #1 Posted: Mon May 07, 2018 11:12 am 
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I'm uploading another game I played. I have some specific questions I'd like to ask. Other comments are welcome but I'm mostly hoping to get my questions answered :)

Questions
:w10: I give up my stone in the right upper corner for now, I might use it as aji later. Is this the correct decision?
:w24: is the net the proper move, or could I tenuki?
:w36: is this move too slow? Or rather, not doing enough. Either C15 to enclose the corner completely or D10, C10?
:w74: is overplay and rightly punished. Shame on me. No question, just a mention. The moves following that are an attempt to make something of the mistake, but I see quickly it doesn't work. And so I make a solid wall with...
:w84: Is this too heavy? Play a lighter shape?
:b87: what is the best move here? How to catch this cutting stone?
:w1: :w1: :w6: Proper timing? Or extend once more to K8?

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Post #2 Posted: Mon May 07, 2018 11:22 am 
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:w10: I give up my stone in the right upper corner for now, I might use it as aji later. Is this the correct decision?
-- yes
:w24: is the net the proper move, or could I tenuki?
-- can catch on a larger scale; after the net, the one space jump to the left feels close to the strong group
:w36: is this move too slow? Or rather, not doing enough. Either C15 to enclose the corner completely or D10, C10?
-- a bit unbalanced, I would play bigger on the left side
:w74: is overplay and rightly punished. Shame on me. No question, just a mention. The moves following that are an attempt to make something of the mistake, but I see quickly it doesn't work. And so I make a solid wall with...
:w84: Is this too heavy? Play a lighter shape?
-- no it's ok
:b87: what is the best move here? How to catch this cutting stone?

-- extend your weak stone upward

:w1: :w1: :w6: Proper timing? Or extend once more to K8?

-- extend once more: you can still cut off those 2 stones later

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Post #3 Posted: Tue May 08, 2018 8:05 am 
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Several comments. No guarantees. ;) :D



Edit: Added some clarifying branches to the variation at :w82:.

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