I answered most of your review notes, which is btw a very good habit.
(;GM[1]FF[4]CA[UTF-8]AP[CGoban:3]ST[2]
RU[Japanese]SZ[19]HA[2]KM[0.50]TM[1500]OT[5x30 byo-yomi]
PW[Weatherwax]PB[black]WR[13k]BR[15k]DT[2015-08-27]PC[The KGS Go Server at
http://www.gokgs.com/]AB[pd][dp]RE[W+4.50]
;W[pp]WL[1497.017]C[Weatherwax [13k\]: hi gg
]
;B[dc]BL[1487.375]
;W[de]WL[1466.093]
;B[ed]BL[1484.202]C[I thought this was strange. After the game I looked this move up. It's not joseki. 2 variations are given. In the actual game I played elsewhere because the move looked slow and I didn't feel I had to respond right away.]
(;W[nc]WL[1430.509]
;B[pf]BL[1460.195]
;W[pb]WL[1423.557]
;B[qc]BL[1456.273]
;W[kc]WL[1421.906]
;B[hc]BL[1450.867]C[This is probably quite good for black as he has managed to make a nice shape with his slow joseki
K: Yes]
;W[ci]WL[1400.554]
;B[cd]BL[1423.138]
;W[ce]WL[1398.278]C[K: good]
;B[ee]BL[1420.396]C[This seems very slow
]
;W[fq]WL[1363.492]
;B[fp]BL[1415.276]C[This is the second time I've had this played against me and I looked it up last time and I forgot what I should do. Invading the corner seemed reasonable but there are probably better plays.
K: see var]
(;W[cq]WL[1353.429]
;B[cp]BL[1409.57]
;W[dq]WL[1351.011]
;B[eq]BL[1405.73]
;W[er]WL[1348.097]
;B[ep]BL[1402.714]C[K: Black is connected straight, White crooked: White has cutting points]
;W[bp]WL[1331.43]C[K: more cutting points;]
;B[bo]BL[1397.988]
;W[bq]WL[1329.121]
(;B[cn]BL[1395.713]
(;W[gq]WL[1324.005]C[I probably should have used my sente to play elsewhere. Black's wall looks quite big.
K: that's not the fault of this move; your move is absolutely urgent
see var]
;B[mq]BL[1392.604]C[K: wrong direction]
;W[oq]WL[1315.003]
;B[jq]BL[1389.734]
;W[qn]WL[1289.48]C[K: good]
;B[qk]BL[1385.241]
;W[qi]WL[1225.712]C[I thought invading was necessary and correct here. C8 also looks quite big.
K: C8 is close to his strong group. Your move is much better]
;B[qh]BL[1378.526]
;W[pi]WL[1208.579]
;B[ph]BL[1374.804]
(;W[ok]WL[1152.688]C[K: key point
see var]
(;B[pm]BL[1368.085]C[K: see var]
;W[pl]WL[1137.855]
(;B[nm]BL[1362.836]
;W[qm]WL[1064.06]C[K: lucky!]
;B[pn]BL[1357.911]
;W[cl]WL[1053.133]
;B[np]BL[1353.549]
;W[po]WL[988.79]
;B[no]BL[1340.18]
;W[on]WL[983.892]C[K: What's the purpose here?
"If Black does not answer, I'll take two worthless stones"]
;B[om]BL[1336.733]
;W[nn]WL[975.684]
;B[mn]BL[1332.382]
;W[oo]WL[969.907]
;B[ml]BL[1328.694]
;W[ql]WL[927.587]C[I should have spent more time to read this out as this may not have been necessary
K: good analysis]
;B[jj]BL[1319.236]
;W[gp]WL[890.767]C[I thought turning was quite big here
K: good]
;B[go]BL[1281.125]
;W[ho]WL[871.27]
;B[gn]BL[1276.598]
;W[hn]WL[841.471]
;B[gl]BL[1270.781]C[This looks very good for white. Black's influence is staring at a white wall. However I think the next few white moves were a mistake as they allow black to gain some territory. Maybe capping at K6 was better.
K: you should allow your opponent *something*]
;W[iq]WL[818.868]
;B[jp]BL[1265.768]
;W[ip]WL[813.854]
;B[jo]BL[1261.469]
;W[el]WL[805.26]
;B[em]BL[1256.061]
;W[oh]WL[776.775]C[K: good]
;B[og]BL[1244.25]
;W[ng]WL[760.745]C[I thought the double hane here worked and was quite good for white
K: not here; the black stones are already strong]
(;B[nf]BL[1240.576]C[K: see var]
;W[nh]WL[755.846]
;B[nd]BL[1234.922]
;W[mc]WL[746.491]
;B[dg]BL[1230.228]
;W[cg]WL[739.719]
;B[eg]BL[1222.128]
;W[im]WL[647.951]
;B[hm]BL[1216.399]
;W[hl]WL[616.445]
;B[gm]BL[1211.361]
;W[in]WL[612.143]
;B[di]BL[1202.925]
;W[cj]WL[564.854]
;B[mj]BL[1190.694]
;W[ke]WL[523.239]
;B[jd]BL[1168.428]
;W[kd]WL[517.493]
;B[je]BL[1164.469]
;W[jc]WL[505.248]
;B[ic]BL[1138.512]
;W[kg]WL[481.071]
;B[jg]BL[1132.311]
;W[kh]WL[414.549]
;B[jh]BL[1123.817]
;W[ik]WL[402.57]
;B[hk]BL[1118.996]
;W[il]WL[397.577]
;B[gj]BL[1115.132]
;W[hj]WL[374.3]
;B[gk]BL[1110.845]
;W[ij]WL[372.611]
;B[ii]BL[1106.83]
;W[hi]WL[367.523]C[I think this sequence badly hurts black and is in the wrong direction completely.
K: Black makes a lot of weird moves actually]
;B[hh]BL[1101.98]
;W[gi]WL[362.769]
;B[ch]BL[1095.301]
;W[bh]WL[335.334]
(;B[dh]BL[1086.712]C[K: see var]
;W[bg]WL[329.013]
;B[df]BL[1081.937]
;W[be]WL[309.229]
;B[bd]BL[1076.073]
;W[ad]WL[305.702]
;B[ac]BL[1072.575]
;W[ae]WL[303.981]
;B[bc]BL[1070.158]
;W[gh]WL[286.59]
;B[hg]BL[1063.09]
;W[gg]WL[278.266]
;B[ki]BL[1054.764]
;W[li]WL[263.803]
;B[lj]BL[1051.003]
;W[mi]WL[257.236]
;B[oc]BL[1045.241]
;W[ob]WL[254.3]
;B[qb]BL[1041.663]
;W[ff]WL[223.297]
;B[ef]BL[1034.505]
;W[fj]WL[207.338]
;B[fk]BL[1030.136]
;W[ej]WL[204.531]
;B[ek]BL[1024.741]
;W[dk]WL[188.388]
;B[fi]BL[1018.219]
;W[dj]WL[181.703]
;B[ei]BL[1015.072]
;W[dm]WL[145.76]
;B[dn]BL[1010.086]
;W[ri]WL[114.365]
;B[rh]BL[1004.75]
;W[sh]WL[112.307]
;B[sg]BL[1001.92]
;W[si]WL[110.535]
;B[rg]BL[999.458]C[This sequence is small but I played it because it's sente, I used to hane from the 3rd line, now I have learned to descent first and hane from the 2nd line, it's a point or two less territory but having sente is more important]
;W[bm]WL[96.36]C[While playing I thought Black was alive. I'm not sure.
K: It's a good move. It takes points while reducing the eyespace. Even if in due time you should know the L&D status of this group, this is the kind of move you want to play in the endgame.]
;B[cm]BL[996.121]
;W[bl]WL[93.701]
;B[dl]BL[993.155]
;W[ck]WL[90.113]C[K: This is automatic play. You took 3 seconds to play a pass move]
;B[fl]BL[990.758]
;W[an]WL[71.006]
;B[ao]BL[986.095]
;W[ap]WL[65.226]
;B[bn]BL[983.329]
;W[hf]WL[51.954]
;B[if]BL[974.368]
;W[he]WL[39.911]
;B[gd]BL[966.4]
;W[ir]WL[12.773]
;B[jr]BL[962.321]
;W[js]WL[11.181]
;B[ks]BL[957.631]
;W[is]WL[9.801]
;B[lr]BL[954.785]C[Sente again, black seems to follow white around]
;W[km]WL[30]OW[5]
;B[jn]BL[947.977]
;W[jm]WL[30]OW[5]
;B[kl]BL[940.679]
;W[ll]WL[30]OW[5]
;B[lm]BL[934.121]C[I didn't see this. Now, a few mistakes creep in to my play, I seem to get fatigued towards the end game.]
;W[kk]WL[30]OW[5]
;B[lk]BL[932.138]
;W[jk]WL[30]OW[5]
;B[kj]BL[928.221]
;W[nj]WL[30]OW[5]
;B[jb]BL[922.541]
;W[kb]WL[30]OW[5]
;B[ja]BL[919.196]
;W[ka]WL[30]OW[5]
;B[ib]BL[916.331]
;W[qa]WL[30]OW[5]
;B[ra]BL[913.055]
;W[pa]WL[30]OW[5]
;B[rc]BL[910.765]
;W[nr]WL[30]OW[5]C[K: Good]
;B[pc]BL[905.94]
;W[nb]WL[30]OW[5]
;B[md]BL[899.77]
;W[ld]WL[30]OW[5]
;B[mf]BL[896.547]
;W[mr]WL[30]OW[5]
;B[lq]BL[888.365]
;W[ms]WL[30]OW[5]
;B[ls]BL[883.949]
;W[nq]WL[30]OW[5]
;B[mo]BL[874.39]
;W[kn]WL[30]OW[5]
;B[ko]BL[870.618]
;W[fe]WL[30]OW[5]
;B[fd]BL[867.05]
;W[hd]WL[30]OW[5]
;B[mg]BL[851.877]C[This sequence is bad play on my part. It's impossible to think that white should become disconnected here, yet that is what happens.
K: it's not a problem to let two alive groups become disconnected at the end of the game. Connection is very important in go because it makes it easier for the parts to live. Once they're alive, it doesn't matter that much (except if you need to add stones again)]
;W[mh]WL[30]OW[5]
;B[kf]BL[845.949]
;W[lf]WL[30]OW[5]
;B[lg]BL[838.622]
;W[jf]WL[30]OW[5]
;B[lh]BL[835.225]
;W[kf]WL[30]OW[5]
;B[ie]BL[832.465]C[K: exercise. White to capture some stones. Read 5 moves deep]
;W[id]WL[30]OW[5]
;B[ig]BL[828.866]
;W[ln]WL[30]OW[4]
;B[lo]BL[796.786]
;W[nl]WL[30]OW[4]
;B[mm]BL[791.856]
;W[oj]WL[30]OW[4]
;B[mk]BL[788.007]
;W[ol]WL[30]OW[4]
;B[ji]BL[784.116]
;W[jl]WL[30]OW[4]
;B[ll]BL[780.179]
;W[me]WL[30]OW[4]
;B[ne]BL[777.06]
;W[le]WL[30]OW[4]
;B[op]BL[774.842]
;W[pq]WL[30]OW[4]
;B[ge]BL[765.973]
(;W[lb]WL[30]OW[4]C[Now, in my defence, I was a bit worried about the group at the top. I can sense Ed Lee's scorn and he hasn't even read this yet. I certainly didn't read it either. It almost lost me the game.
K: this is definitely THE key point of the game. Why did you decide to add a stone here
See var]
;B[gf]BL[759.178]
;W[fg]WL[30]OW[4]
;B[fh]BL[753.76]
;W[am]WL[30]OW[4]
;B[cf]BL[746.213]
;W[bf]WL[30]OW[4]
;B[io]BL[738.276]
;W[hp]WL[30]OW[4]
;B[rq]BL[724.296]C[This is my least favourite part about go. When a player who is losing (well, only slightly losing...) tries to invade. Especially if that player is better at reading than I am.
K: you did well]
;W[qq]WL[30]OW[4]
;B[ro]BL[721.966]
;W[rr]WL[30]OW[4]
;B[sr]BL[719.475]
;W[qr]WL[30]OW[4]
;B[rn]BL[715.283]
;W[rm]WL[30]OW[4]
;B[sm]BL[712.124]
;W[sl]WL[30]OW[4]
;B[sn]BL[706.489]
;W[qo]WL[30]OW[3]
;B[]BL[706.488]
;W[]WL[30]OW[3]TW[la][ma][na][oa][mb][lc][af][ag][ah][ai][bi][ni][oi][aj][bj][pj][qj][rj][sj][ak][bk][pk][qk][rk][sk][al][rl][sm][rn][sn][ro][so][qp][rp][sp][aq][hq][rq][sq][ar][br][cr][dr][fr][gr][hr][or][pr][sr][as][bs][cs][ds][es][fs][gs][hs][ns][os][ps][qs][rs][ss]TB[aa][ba][ca][da][ea][fa][ga][ha][ia][sa][ab][bb][cb][db][eb][fb][gb][hb][rb][sb][cc][ec][fc][gc][sc][hd][id][od][qd][rd][sd][he][oe][pe][qe][re][se][hf][of][qf][rf][sf][pg][qg][eh][ih][el][dm][fm][en][fn][co][do][eo][fo][kp][lp][mp][kq][kr]C[Weatherwax [12k\]: thanks for the game
])
(;W[gf]TR[la][ma][na][oa]C[The important aspect of this eyespace is the 4 straight points at the top. Straight four always live.
In addition, White has three more liberties inside the space. They work to White's advantage and are not enough for Black to make an eye inside.
Suppose Black plays what looks like a vital point]
;B[lb]C[Let's make it easy now and White connects]
;W[lc]C[How can Black reduce White to 1 eye?]
(;B[ma]
;W[na])
(;B[na]
;W[ma]C[He can't!
You have 4 periods of 30 seconds left.
You must use this instead of responding to some irrational worry.])))
(;B[cf]
;W[dh]
;B[bf]))
(;B[oi]
;W[nh]
;B[ri]
;W[rj]
;B[qj]
;W[pj]
;B[rk]))
(;B[qm]
;W[om]
;B[pn]
;W[qo]))
(;B[oi]
;W[pj]
;B[pm]))
(;W[oi]C[remember Minue]))
(;W[qm]C[suppose here]
;B[fr]
;W[dr]
;B[gq]C[it will be hard to compete against this]))
(;B[fr]
;W[dr]
;B[gq]C[White barely lives; Black is strong]))
(;W[gp]C[Hane is the basic answer against attachment; it's not necessarily the only one, but you may appreciate the power of basic moves first]
;B[fo]
;W[eq]
;B[dq]
;W[jq]LB[ep:A]C[White develops the lower side, Black will later have to deal with A]))
(;W[cc]
(;B[cb]C[This is the better move]
;W[cd]
;B[eb]
;W[ch])
(;B[cd]C[This is the worse move]
;W[dd]
;B[bc]
;W[ec]
;B[cb]
;W[db]
;B[cc]
;W[fd]C[I was a long way from seeing this sequence.]))
(;W[ee]C[Responding straight against the diagonal is fundamental.
See Minue's HTFB
See also "compromised diagonal" at SL]))