L19 Rengo

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L19 Rengo

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A fun game. I added some sparse comments with help from jts.
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Re: L19 Rengo

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This was a fun game. I'd comment if I had the ability to. lol
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it seems W130 is the most elaborate move of the game :grumpy:
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Re: L19 Rengo

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Too interesting for my slow brain :P

Some specific questions-

Around 15-, what seems like the best way to use black's wall?

If white played 22 at R4, what joseki should be played?

After 37, is there a way for white to start an attack on the three black stones? In the game, could white have tried something different to settle with better style?

Where should white play at 62? Did white have any threats for 130?
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