(;GM[1]FF[4]CA[UTF-8]AP[CGoban:3]ST[2]
RU[Japanese]SZ[19]KM[6.50]TM[60]
GN[<NN>-andre8s(B) IGS]PW[NN]PB[andre8s]WR[8k]BR[8k]DT[2015-03-17]CP[
Copyright (c) PANDANET Inc. 2015
Permission to reproduce this game is given, provided proper credit is given.
No warrantee, implied or explicit, is understood.
Use of this game is an understanding and agreement of this notice.
]EV[Internet Go Server game: <NN> vs andre8s]PC[IGS: igs.joyjoy.net 6969]US[Brought to you by IGS PANDANET]C[
andre8s 8k+: Hi!
]RE[B+Resign]LT[]NB[21]NW[21]RR[Normal]
;B[pd]BL[55]C[
<NN> 8k+: Hi!
]
;W[dp]WL[56]
;B[pq]BL[50]
;W[po]WL[53]
;B[np]BL[41]
;W[qq]WL[49]
;B[qr]BL[38]
;W[qp]WL[47]
;B[or]BL[33]
;W[rr]WL[40]
;B[rs]BL[24]
;W[ql]WL[32]
;B[cd]BL[15]
;W[ed]WL[29]
;B[hd]BL[599]
;W[cc]WL[24]
;B[bc]BL[592]
;W[dc]WL[22]
;B[be]BL[589]
;W[bb]WL[19]
;B[ab]BL[586]
;W[ef]WL[16]
;B[cg]BL[581]
;W[ba]WL[10]
;B[fq]BL[569]
;W[dn]WL[1]
;B[cl]BL[564]
;W[cm]WL[594]
;B[dl]BL[561]
;W[eq]WL[591]
;B[fp]BL[557]
;W[ci]WL[587]
;B[dh]BL[535]
;W[dj]WL[584]
;B[fl]BL[522]
;W[fj]WL[579]
;B[fh]BL[518]
;W[fn]WL[576]
;B[ip]BL[508]
;W[hn]WL[572]
;B[hl]BL[499]
;W[hj]WL[569]
;B[jl]BL[459]
;W[gc]WL[564]
;B[hc]BL[455]
;W[jn]WL[556]
;B[ko]BL[444]
;W[kn]WL[550]
;B[lo]BL[422]
;W[jj]WL[544]
;B[ll]BL[417]
;W[ln]WL[540]
;B[mm]BL[410]
;W[mn]WL[537]
;B[mj]BL[407]
;W[lj]WL[530]
;B[mi]BL[399]
;W[ih]WL[522]
;B[kk]BL[390]
;W[kj]WL[518]
;B[pj]BL[372]
;W[kd]WL[505]
;B[gd]BL[361]
;W[fc]WL[502]
;B[gg]BL[597]
;W[nc]WL[499]
;B[qf]BL[587]
;W[pb]WL[496]
;B[qc]BL[584]
;W[rj]WL[491]
;B[qh]BL[577]
;W[mk]WL[484]
;B[nk]BL[534]
;W[lk]WL[473]
;B[nm]BL[512]
;W[ml]WL[466]
;B[lm]BL[506]
;W[nl]WL[598]
;B[nn]BL[503]
;W[mo]WL[596]
;B[mp]BL[481]
;W[no]WL[593]
;B[on]BL[421]
;W[oo]WL[590]
;B[ol]BL[418]
;W[ok]WL[587]
;B[pk]BL[412]
;W[nj]WL[577]
;B[pl]BL[409]
;W[ni]WL[573]
;B[qm]BL[404]
;W[rm]WL[562]
;B[qn]BL[394]
;W[if]WL[552]
;B[hf]BL[380]
;W[nf]WL[543]
;B[nd]BL[375]
;W[md]WL[541]
;B[oc]BL[358]
;W[nb]WL[538]
;B[ob]BL[352]
;W[oa]WL[533]
;B[me]BL[343]
;W[ne]WL[530]
;B[od]BL[336]
;W[lc]WL[526]
;B[ie]BL[329]
;W[je]WL[521]
;B[ig]BL[323]
;W[jg]WL[514]
;B[jf]BL[319]
;W[kf]WL[512]
;B[jh]BL[306]
;W[if]WL[509]
;B[ek]BL[537]
;W[ej]WL[492]
;B[jf]BL[533]
;W[kl]WL[487]
;B[km]BL[524]
;W[if]WL[483]
;B[hg]BL[509]
;W[jf]WL[479]
;B[ii]BL[505]
;W[kh]WL[472]
;B[hh]BL[495]
;W[ij]WL[470]
;B[im]BL[487]
;W[jo]WL[595]
;B[jp]BL[482]
;W[io]WL[575]
;B[hp]BL[476]
;W[gl]WL[566]
;B[gm]BL[442]
;W[gk]WL[562]
;B[fm]BL[439]
(;W[gn]WL[548]
;B[hm]BL[435]
;W[em]WL[544]
;B[el]BL[431]
;W[pp]WL[540]
;B[op]BL[421]
;W[rn]WL[534]
;B[ro]BL[400]
;W[qo]WL[529]
;B[rl]BL[397]
;W[pn]WL[522]
;B[pm]BL[377]
;W[so]WL[519]
;B[rk]BL[367]
;W[fr]WL[507]
;B[gr]BL[363]
;W[er]WL[504]
;B[eo]BL[356]
;W[en]WL[498]
;B[do]BL[351]
;W[co]WL[495]
;B[rq]BL[337]
;W[rp]WL[490]
;B[sr]BL[334]
;W[fo]WL[471]
;B[ep]BL[324]
;W[hr]WL[467]
;B[gq]BL[299]
;W[gs]WL[463]
;B[hq]BL[575]
;W[ir]WL[459]
;B[jr]BL[571]
;W[cq]WL[449]
;B[iq]BL[564]
;W[fs]WL[443]
;B[js]BL[558]
;W[hs]WL[440]
;B[bh]BL[549]
;W[qb]WL[432]
;B[rb]BL[544]
;W[ra]WL[422]
;B[sb]BL[541]
;W[id]WL[591]
;B[he]BL[536]
;W[hb]WL[587]
;B[ic]BL[532]
;W[jd]WL[582]
;B[ib]BL[528]
;W[gb]WL[580]
;B[la]BL[512]
;W[lb]WL[572]
;B[ka]BL[508]
;W[ia]WL[565]
;B[jb]BL[485]
;W[pg]WL[552]
;B[qg]BL[480]
;W[ph]WL[545]
;B[pi]BL[475]
;W[oi]WL[541]
;B[pf]BL[468]
;W[of]WL[527]
;B[ma]BL[449]
;W[na]WL[523]
;B[mb]BL[442]
;W[mc]WL[521]
;B[bi]BL[431]
;W[bl]WL[515]
;B[bk]BL[424]
;W[bm]WL[508]
;B[cj]BL[421]
;W[di]WL[504]
;B[eh]BL[414]
;W[dd]WL[495]
;B[de]BL[409]
;W[ee]WL[487]
;B[df]BL[405]
;W[ji]WL[373]
;B[ih]BL[366]
;W[sl]WL[366]
;B[sk]BL[592]
;W[sm]WL[363]
;B[ja]BL[581]
;W[ha]WL[331]
;B[gi]BL[562]
;W[gj]WL[324]
;B[ff]BL[556]
;W[eg]WL[312]
;B[fe]BL[544]
;W[dg]WL[306]
;B[fi]BL[522]C[even if w disconnects this is miai for a second eye...]
;W[ch]WL[293]
;B[cf]BL[509]
;W[jk]WL[581]
;B[kl]BL[495]
;W[sp]WL[571]
;B[sq]BL[487]
;W[pc]WL[555]
;B[rd]BL[475]
;W[pe]WL[543]
;B[qe]BL[464]
;W[oe]WL[540]
;B[qd]BL[462]
;W[ho]WL[516]
;B[kc]BL[454]
;W[lp]WL[459]
;B[kp]BL[449]
;W[lq]WL[457]
;B[lr]BL[423]
;W[mq]WL[448]
;B[mr]BL[416]
;W[le]WL[424]
;B[mf]BL[405]C[This is one point as w needs to play at least two protective moves inside.]
;W[og]WL[416]
;B[kb]BL[401]
;W[ld]WL[394]
;B[oj]BL[375]C[setting up a third threat...]
;W[ak]WL[381]C[o.O. ...]
;B[ng]BL[355]
;W[oh]WL[375]
;B[nk]BL[352]
;W[kq]WL[309]
;B[kr]BL[314]
;W[ok]WL[303]
;B[dr]BL[308]
;W[dq]WL[293]
;B[nk]BL[303]
;W[jq]WL[277]C[here I realized that I will run out of ko threats.
Lets estimate the values of the ko and the w threat
w threat:
- w captures -> 15 stones + 1 territory
+ 3 additional reductions = 35
- b captures -> 5 stones = 10
--> total points = 45
ko:
- the w territory is 9 + 5 prisoners = 19
- if b captures he gets 13 prisoners
(12 at upper side and the ko itself will also become territory)
--> total points = 19+26 = 45
Thus, the ko and the w ko threat have the same size!]
;B[nh]BL[256]C[Let's try - just for the fun of it ...]
;W[nq]WL[268]
;B[oq]BL[597]
;W[gp]WL[263]
;B[lg]BL[568]C[Here, I just wanted to squeeze out 2 more points ... ])
(;W[hm]
;B[gn]
;W[go]
;B[ho]
;W[in]
;B[fo]))
RU[Japanese]SZ[19]KM[6.50]TM[60]
GN[<NN>-andre8s(B) IGS]PW[NN]PB[andre8s]WR[8k]BR[8k]DT[2015-03-17]CP[
Copyright (c) PANDANET Inc. 2015
Permission to reproduce this game is given, provided proper credit is given.
No warrantee, implied or explicit, is understood.
Use of this game is an understanding and agreement of this notice.
]EV[Internet Go Server game: <NN> vs andre8s]PC[IGS: igs.joyjoy.net 6969]US[Brought to you by IGS PANDANET]C[
andre8s 8k+: Hi!
]RE[B+Resign]LT[]NB[21]NW[21]RR[Normal]
;B[pd]BL[55]C[
<NN> 8k+: Hi!
]
;W[dp]WL[56]
;B[pq]BL[50]
;W[po]WL[53]
;B[np]BL[41]
;W[qq]WL[49]
;B[qr]BL[38]
;W[qp]WL[47]
;B[or]BL[33]
;W[rr]WL[40]
;B[rs]BL[24]
;W[ql]WL[32]
;B[cd]BL[15]
;W[ed]WL[29]
;B[hd]BL[599]
;W[cc]WL[24]
;B[bc]BL[592]
;W[dc]WL[22]
;B[be]BL[589]
;W[bb]WL[19]
;B[ab]BL[586]
;W[ef]WL[16]
;B[cg]BL[581]
;W[ba]WL[10]
;B[fq]BL[569]
;W[dn]WL[1]
;B[cl]BL[564]
;W[cm]WL[594]
;B[dl]BL[561]
;W[eq]WL[591]
;B[fp]BL[557]
;W[ci]WL[587]
;B[dh]BL[535]
;W[dj]WL[584]
;B[fl]BL[522]
;W[fj]WL[579]
;B[fh]BL[518]
;W[fn]WL[576]
;B[ip]BL[508]
;W[hn]WL[572]
;B[hl]BL[499]
;W[hj]WL[569]
;B[jl]BL[459]
;W[gc]WL[564]
;B[hc]BL[455]
;W[jn]WL[556]
;B[ko]BL[444]
;W[kn]WL[550]
;B[lo]BL[422]
;W[jj]WL[544]
;B[ll]BL[417]
;W[ln]WL[540]
;B[mm]BL[410]
;W[mn]WL[537]
;B[mj]BL[407]
;W[lj]WL[530]
;B[mi]BL[399]
;W[ih]WL[522]
;B[kk]BL[390]
;W[kj]WL[518]
;B[pj]BL[372]
;W[kd]WL[505]
;B[gd]BL[361]
;W[fc]WL[502]
;B[gg]BL[597]
;W[nc]WL[499]
;B[qf]BL[587]
;W[pb]WL[496]
;B[qc]BL[584]
;W[rj]WL[491]
;B[qh]BL[577]
;W[mk]WL[484]
;B[nk]BL[534]
;W[lk]WL[473]
;B[nm]BL[512]
;W[ml]WL[466]
;B[lm]BL[506]
;W[nl]WL[598]
;B[nn]BL[503]
;W[mo]WL[596]
;B[mp]BL[481]
;W[no]WL[593]
;B[on]BL[421]
;W[oo]WL[590]
;B[ol]BL[418]
;W[ok]WL[587]
;B[pk]BL[412]
;W[nj]WL[577]
;B[pl]BL[409]
;W[ni]WL[573]
;B[qm]BL[404]
;W[rm]WL[562]
;B[qn]BL[394]
;W[if]WL[552]
;B[hf]BL[380]
;W[nf]WL[543]
;B[nd]BL[375]
;W[md]WL[541]
;B[oc]BL[358]
;W[nb]WL[538]
;B[ob]BL[352]
;W[oa]WL[533]
;B[me]BL[343]
;W[ne]WL[530]
;B[od]BL[336]
;W[lc]WL[526]
;B[ie]BL[329]
;W[je]WL[521]
;B[ig]BL[323]
;W[jg]WL[514]
;B[jf]BL[319]
;W[kf]WL[512]
;B[jh]BL[306]
;W[if]WL[509]
;B[ek]BL[537]
;W[ej]WL[492]
;B[jf]BL[533]
;W[kl]WL[487]
;B[km]BL[524]
;W[if]WL[483]
;B[hg]BL[509]
;W[jf]WL[479]
;B[ii]BL[505]
;W[kh]WL[472]
;B[hh]BL[495]
;W[ij]WL[470]
;B[im]BL[487]
;W[jo]WL[595]
;B[jp]BL[482]
;W[io]WL[575]
;B[hp]BL[476]
;W[gl]WL[566]
;B[gm]BL[442]
;W[gk]WL[562]
;B[fm]BL[439]
(;W[gn]WL[548]
;B[hm]BL[435]
;W[em]WL[544]
;B[el]BL[431]
;W[pp]WL[540]
;B[op]BL[421]
;W[rn]WL[534]
;B[ro]BL[400]
;W[qo]WL[529]
;B[rl]BL[397]
;W[pn]WL[522]
;B[pm]BL[377]
;W[so]WL[519]
;B[rk]BL[367]
;W[fr]WL[507]
;B[gr]BL[363]
;W[er]WL[504]
;B[eo]BL[356]
;W[en]WL[498]
;B[do]BL[351]
;W[co]WL[495]
;B[rq]BL[337]
;W[rp]WL[490]
;B[sr]BL[334]
;W[fo]WL[471]
;B[ep]BL[324]
;W[hr]WL[467]
;B[gq]BL[299]
;W[gs]WL[463]
;B[hq]BL[575]
;W[ir]WL[459]
;B[jr]BL[571]
;W[cq]WL[449]
;B[iq]BL[564]
;W[fs]WL[443]
;B[js]BL[558]
;W[hs]WL[440]
;B[bh]BL[549]
;W[qb]WL[432]
;B[rb]BL[544]
;W[ra]WL[422]
;B[sb]BL[541]
;W[id]WL[591]
;B[he]BL[536]
;W[hb]WL[587]
;B[ic]BL[532]
;W[jd]WL[582]
;B[ib]BL[528]
;W[gb]WL[580]
;B[la]BL[512]
;W[lb]WL[572]
;B[ka]BL[508]
;W[ia]WL[565]
;B[jb]BL[485]
;W[pg]WL[552]
;B[qg]BL[480]
;W[ph]WL[545]
;B[pi]BL[475]
;W[oi]WL[541]
;B[pf]BL[468]
;W[of]WL[527]
;B[ma]BL[449]
;W[na]WL[523]
;B[mb]BL[442]
;W[mc]WL[521]
;B[bi]BL[431]
;W[bl]WL[515]
;B[bk]BL[424]
;W[bm]WL[508]
;B[cj]BL[421]
;W[di]WL[504]
;B[eh]BL[414]
;W[dd]WL[495]
;B[de]BL[409]
;W[ee]WL[487]
;B[df]BL[405]
;W[ji]WL[373]
;B[ih]BL[366]
;W[sl]WL[366]
;B[sk]BL[592]
;W[sm]WL[363]
;B[ja]BL[581]
;W[ha]WL[331]
;B[gi]BL[562]
;W[gj]WL[324]
;B[ff]BL[556]
;W[eg]WL[312]
;B[fe]BL[544]
;W[dg]WL[306]
;B[fi]BL[522]C[even if w disconnects this is miai for a second eye...]
;W[ch]WL[293]
;B[cf]BL[509]
;W[jk]WL[581]
;B[kl]BL[495]
;W[sp]WL[571]
;B[sq]BL[487]
;W[pc]WL[555]
;B[rd]BL[475]
;W[pe]WL[543]
;B[qe]BL[464]
;W[oe]WL[540]
;B[qd]BL[462]
;W[ho]WL[516]
;B[kc]BL[454]
;W[lp]WL[459]
;B[kp]BL[449]
;W[lq]WL[457]
;B[lr]BL[423]
;W[mq]WL[448]
;B[mr]BL[416]
;W[le]WL[424]
;B[mf]BL[405]C[This is one point as w needs to play at least two protective moves inside.]
;W[og]WL[416]
;B[kb]BL[401]
;W[ld]WL[394]
;B[oj]BL[375]C[setting up a third threat...]
;W[ak]WL[381]C[o.O. ...]
;B[ng]BL[355]
;W[oh]WL[375]
;B[nk]BL[352]
;W[kq]WL[309]
;B[kr]BL[314]
;W[ok]WL[303]
;B[dr]BL[308]
;W[dq]WL[293]
;B[nk]BL[303]
;W[jq]WL[277]C[here I realized that I will run out of ko threats.
Lets estimate the values of the ko and the w threat
w threat:
- w captures -> 15 stones + 1 territory
+ 3 additional reductions = 35
- b captures -> 5 stones = 10
--> total points = 45
ko:
- the w territory is 9 + 5 prisoners = 19
- if b captures he gets 13 prisoners
(12 at upper side and the ko itself will also become territory)
--> total points = 19+26 = 45
Thus, the ko and the w ko threat have the same size!]
;B[nh]BL[256]C[Let's try - just for the fun of it ...]
;W[nq]WL[268]
;B[oq]BL[597]
;W[gp]WL[263]
;B[lg]BL[568]C[Here, I just wanted to squeeze out 2 more points ... ])
(;W[hm]
;B[gn]
;W[go]
;B[ho]
;W[in]
;B[fo]))
If you have similar examples we could make a fun thread out of it (if it doesn't exist yet)...

tenuki is a mistake. White's
is a bit slack, as white should have hane'd underneath most likely. Hane at O17 is great, and continuing at O16 is good too. When you take gote in the upper left and white gets to come back here to a situation where black likely should have finished in sente, things look favourable for white.
was on hoshi in the actual game instead 4/3 in the Malkovitch game). On move
I "deviated" into a kind of symmetry variation, where both sides build huge moyos. I finally lost the game by 9 points due to a stupid blunder worth about 10 points but nevertheless found the initial game position and center fighting quite funny. I'm still completely lost about how to deal with such huge moyos and would appreciate any comment (game shown till move 97).
feels slow to me. I think black should have kept expanding the moyo to limit white's potential. The cap isn't a huge worry for the time being.
feels a bit like an overplay, also, and should be more distant or expanding the moyo/reducing white from the other side maybe.
maybe cut on the other side?
, but it feels like it puts black a move behind locally. Once white gets that solid connection, it's almost impossible to attack him, while black's stones are cut off.
, white can't stop black from connecting, so keeping sente is best.
is painful. Perhaps the earlier connection should have been at K5 or a trumpet connection?
is big, but it's endgame. Better to protect on the right where white's wall is aiming. If white connects those two stones, black's group can still atari it's way to connection, so there's no real threat.
, maybe attach underneath white's side star point stone?
you should approach white's upper left as in the kobayashi opening, to break up white's moyo potential while leaving black some.
was heavy. If you can't afford to play K10, then there is a fighting problem: you are saying that the K12 stone must be saved, whatever. Why, though? You can't be attacking White's group at the top.
shows quite good perception: up to
is slow-moving for Black. I guess
should be K9, but White gets fancy. Black surely should play at J9 before F12.
atari at N12 and then