Hi Menezes,
Welcome back.

Both remember this sequence, up to here.

Bad habit. Aji keshi. ( Self-reduce liberties, waste 1 ko threat, etc. )
This exchange good for

, bad for

.

No problem; these days, AlphaGo ( and Leela, etc. ) would even 3-3 on

directly ( or earlier! ) If you want Leela's winrates for 3-3 vs. jump out, you can now ask it.

Strange.

White has to keep an eye on B's huge moyo. But you're not too worried right now because of

. The exact invasion point is difficult for humans.
(*)

This feeling will
never go away, even for top humans ( vs. AZ ).

Almost a pass.

Take! L4.

played 2 iffy moves (

,

) You're so happy to L4 and completely destroy his moyo. Instead, you return the favor and pass.

No, take, the game move, is better. ( To quote Kageyama(?), when

passed, your hand should tremble with anticipation to take!

) L3,

has the ladder!

Another pass.

You have to be ready for

push at P4, then atari-cut variation.
Just drop at N2 is not small; if you also get N2 you're alive.

This shape has issues ( what's your plan if

hane-cut P5 ? )

,

,

,

,

What are these

stones doing ?

Important, otherwise

R18 aji.

Another pass.
Didn't notice the result

+36.5 until now.

played too many passes, slow moves.
Perhaps another game where your opponent fights back much more severely is more valuable.
( But we can still learn from our opponent's mistakes; e.g.

bad habit, etc. )

You lose 2+ points here. Just D18 directly.

Key question: can you kill ?

If you're confident about your reading and fighting skills,
you can go for the kill (say M12, etc.).

100 The timing of this move... (re:

)

124,

126 If your plan was

126, then push down at R5 directly on

124.
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(*) Curious about Leela's evaluations.