Fedya wrote:For the record, here's the game in question:
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I spent 24 seconds on

trying to figure out if it would be bad if I let White play there and get a good moyo with

and

, or whether it would be worse if White approached me from the top and followed up around K16, getting a good moyo on the top.

surprised me, so I spent another 15 seconds thinking about whether to extend or hane.
After

, I began to wonder whether I was going to be letting White get too much territory if I just kept extending, or whether I approached

and let White hane. I didn't particularly like

, but felt it was the best option. I spent a whopping 20 seconds on the move.
Well,

certainly deserved thinking time as there are several valid options, though I don't like your option (if he play

one point below what he played in the game and you make a 2 space extension, he can still make a shimari).

one point higher may be playable, though for a play on the side, I would favour an approach (high so you don't give him a good pincer).
Playing on the bottom side would be good, too, and as he played one of the weakest 3-4 enclosure there is, you can expect some prospect on the side/the bottom left corner.
I'm not sure you should have been so afraid about him making a moyo, given that black would have an advantage in a moyo contest.
Some thinking time on whether to hane/extend is reasonable.
What's not to like about

. That you hesitate about a hane at the end of two stone in such a position is a far greater problem than taking too much/not enough time on your moves I would say. Though obviously if White was strong enough in the area that the the cut was severe you should extend instead.