(;GM[1]FF[4]CA[UTF-8]AP[CGoban:3]ST[2]
RU[Japanese]SZ[19]KM[0.00]
PW[White]PB[kungfupigeon]C[I guessed the order of the first 5 moves.]CH[1]MULTIGOGM[0]
;B[pd]
;W[dp]
;B[pp]
;W[dd]
;B[dj]
;W[nq]
;B[lq]
;W[no]
;B[pn]
(;W[nm]LB[pl:a][iq:b]C[W has miai of (a) direction and (b) direction.W will get one of them -- this result is reasonable for W.

TIM82: just a personal preference (and perhaps wrong), but I would always take (a) in this position - b corner feels too cramped & shut in (w seem likely to get Q2 later) and w influence too good in EdLee's variation.

]
(;B[lo]C[Follow-up not good. See var.]
;W[pl]
(;B[qm]C[Follow-up not good. See var.]
;W[ql]LB[qo:a]C[Notice after this exchange, you still have a weakness at (a).]
;B[nr]C[Follow-up bad. See continuation.]
;W[oq]TR[pp][nr]SQ[nq][oq]C[You make a bad shape for yourself -- your shape is broken here.])
(;B[ql]
;W[qk]
;B[qm]
;W[pk]))
(;B[iq]C[If you want to help the pincer stone,this is better. See continuation.]
;W[pl]
;B[ql]
;W[qk]
;B[qm]
;W[pk]))
(;W[kp]C[TIM82: For completeness sake, Ed mentioned this move before. I don't think this would be good for w on this board position, see end of variations for reasons.]
;B[kq]
;W[jp]
;B[lp]
;W[lo]
;B[jq]
;W[ip]
;B[hq]
;W[go]
;B[gq]C[TIM82: bottom left corner is open and hard to defend efficiently, and D10 is nicely placed against the white influence.]))
