(;GM[1]FF[4]CA[UTF-8]AP[CGoban:3]ST[2]
RU[Japanese]SZ[19]KM[6.50]
PW[TORI0808]PB[happysocks]DT[2014-01-23]PC[IGS-PandaNet]RE[B+Time]
;B[pp]
;W[dd]
;B[pc]
;W[qn]
;B[np]
;W[rp]
;B[qq]
;W[rq]C[This move has several problems. First it is very slow at this point in the game to try to claim the corner. Second, it deviates from the joseki at a crucial point.]
(;B[rr]
;W[qp]
;B[pq]C[Good choice! This is the correct shape. Q2 would be a mistake.]
;W[oo]LB[qi:B][dp:A]TR[jq]C[This move doesn't really do much. It sort of builds influence toward the right, but it is hardly sente. Black can now secure his corner with another move on the bottom and then the last corner or a large extension on the right are about miai for white. Black can then counter by doing whichever white ignores.]
;B[po]C[This move is slow. The idea of spltting white apart is decent, but now white gets to remove black's ability to make a base on the bottom.]
;W[lq]
(;B[qo]C[This poke isn't really needed. You can just extend up directly.]
;W[ro]
;B[pn]
;W[qm]
(;B[op]
;W[pm]
;B[nn]
;W[om]
;B[on]
;W[sr]C[Slow by white. Black's group will have no problem making a second eye and white's group on the right doesn't need a stronger base or any help.]
(;B[rs]
;W[mo]
;B[no]
;W[lm]
(;B[dp]C[This seems like a fine time to take the corner, but did you consider any other corner moves?]
;W[fq]LB[gq:1][hq:2][iq:3][jq:4][kq:5]C[With this white's approach creates a nice 5-space extension]
;B[jp]
;W[kp]C[This move is going to force black to become stronger. That seems like a bad idea for white because it will split him in 2.]
;B[jo]
;W[ko]
;B[jn]
;W[fo]
;B[dn]
;W[kl]C[White decided to help this group. So now you need to go after the group he didn't help.]
(;B[jl]
;W[fm]
;B[gp]
;W[fp]
;B[gq]
;W[dr]
;B[cq]
;W[cr]
;B[ck]C[Good! You didn't make the same mistake on this side.]
;W[go]
(;B[hp]C[This creates the dreaded empty triangle. A hane would be okay here.]
;W[jq]
;B[iq]
;W[gr]
;B[hr]
;W[br]
;B[bq]
;W[cm]
;B[dm]
;W[cl]
;B[dl]
;W[bk]
(;B[dk]C[This move seems timid.]
;W[bj]
;B[ci]C[Good follow up.]
;W[bi]
;B[bh]C[This hane is from a stone that is too weak.]
;W[ch]
;B[dh]
;W[df]C[I don't even know what this move was about... That's a mistake by white.]
;B[cg]C[Good job. No nonsense, just take the free ponnuki.]
;W[dg]
(;B[eh]
(;W[co]C[This move was not the best. As you showed black can just kill the group.]
;B[cn]
;W[do]
(;B[eo]
;W[ep]
;B[en]
;W[dq]
;B[cp]
;W[bo]
;B[bn]
;W[aq]
;B[ao]
;W[bp]
;B[bl]
;W[jm]
;B[im]
;W[km]
;B[il]
;W[ho]
;B[fr]
;W[io]
;B[ip]
;W[in]
;B[fk]
;W[mn]
;B[jr]
;W[mm]C[I have no idea what those 2 white moves were about. I guess white wanted to strengthen his group?]
;B[jj]
;W[gk]
;B[gj]
;W[fl]
;B[hk]
;W[gl]
;B[fj]
;W[hj]
;B[hi]
;W[kk]
(;B[jk]
;W[pe]
;B[qe]
;W[qf]
;B[re]
;W[pd]
(;B[qd]C[Empty triangles should be avoided as a general rule. Always try to find a better shape move. Use them only when needed.]
;W[pf]
(;B[nh]C[As you saw, tenuki from that is not advisable.]
;W[qc]
;B[rc]
;W[qb]
;B[pb]
(;W[lh]
;B[rg]
;W[rf]
;B[sf]
;W[rb]
;B[sb]
;W[qh]
;B[ri]
;W[rh]
;B[sh]
;W[qg]
;B[sg]
;W[qi]
;B[rj]
;W[pk]
;B[jc]
;W[nc]
;B[gc]
;W[ob]
;B[qa]
;W[fc]
;B[cc]
;W[ha]C[Misclick?]
;B[fd]
;W[gd]
;B[hd]
;W[he]C[Another mistake]
;B[ge]C[From that I think black can win. White's corner is in dire straits to say the least. I would be surprised if white could make that live.])
(;W[rb]C[White can be meaner here by doing this right away.]
;B[sb]C[Yes, black still captures, but white gets stuff from this.]
;W[rf]C[This threatens a nasty atari sequence at T15]
;B[sd]
;W[oc]
;B[ob]
;W[nc]C[From this white has basically sealed black in the corner, gaining better prospects on the top and removing aji on the right.]))
(;B[oc]C[This move is probably the way to go.]))
(;B[qc]C[This works to protect the cut and gives better shape.]))
(;B[ij]C[This is better. Less aji. More strength.]))
(;B[bo]C[Letting them go is the way to go. Those 2 stones don't really do anything for white anyway.]
;W[eo]
;B[bn]C[If you want to even save your 3 stone while killing white, this works.]))
(;W[bo]C[This move lives and therefore removes all of black's points there.]))
(;B[cn]C[I'm pretty sure this kills white without any messy complications.]
;W[bn]
;B[bo]
(;W[bm]
;B[al]
;W[ak]
;B[am]
;W[an]
;B[ao]
;W[bl]
;B[ai])
(;W[am]
;B[bl]
;W[bm]
;B[al]
;W[ak]
;B[ai])
(;W[bl]
;B[an]
;W[am]
;B[ao]
;W[ak]
;B[ai])
(;W[an]
;B[bl]
;W[bm]
;B[al]
;W[ak]
;B[ao]
;W[am]
;B[ai])))
(;B[cj]))
(;B[ho]
;W[hn]
;B[ip]TR[in]C[I sort of like this option here as it gives black a possible eye with the triangle move.]))
(;B[fm]C[Now white is surrounded and this stone also has potential to help your 3 stones link up.]))
(;B[eq]TR[ep]C[White apparently wants to have some kind of influence on the bottom with his 3 stones. A 3-5 or 4-5 stone would limit that potential. It is harder to approach from the outside and so restricts white's prospects on the bottom.]))
(;B[jq]C[Black should now use this thickness to attack.]
;W[mo]C[If white wants to try to run with this poke, knight's moves can be cut. Something like this could occur.]
;B[mp]
;W[lp]
;B[lo]
;W[ko]
;B[ln]
;W[jp]
;B[ip]
;W[io]
;B[hp]
;W[jm]
;B[dp]C[White is out, but black is fine and gets a nice corner.]))
(;B[nn]C[This move seems better if you want to deal with the aji from the white stone. It actually captures the center white stone in a net.]))
(;B[pn]
;W[qm]))
(;B[ql]C[Black should pincer now and deny white a base.]
;W[on]
;B[qi]LB[mn:B][kq:A]TR[pc][qi][pp]C[Even playing simply like this looks nice for black. Now suddenly black has a Low Chinese formation embedded in this. The corner is hard to attack because black can either make a stronger base or still come out, splitting white in the process.]))
