I won the game by a goodly margin but I'm posting it, anyway, because I have some specific questions:
- In the opening, white 18 and white 30 felt like white was handing me a sure path to victory. Just to calibrate my instincts, was I getting ahead of myself or were these moves indeed as suboptimal for white as I felt?
- The exchange of black 63 for white 64 fills me with regret. Sigh. I do this alot.
- I am very unhappy with the way I handled White 68 at D11. What could I have done, instead? Looking at the board, afterwards, I can't seem to find a better outcome for black but I feel like I should be able to get something with all those stones about.
- My hane at black 101 seems unconventional at best but I can't seem to work out whether it actually hurt my score or not. I sort of wish I had attached at H3 (actual move 107) before going into the lower-left corner. What else could I have done in the lower left, before any of this came about?
- I am very happy that I found 117, 118, 119 and stopped the devastation that could have occured. Was this the right way to play?
- Finally, the most pressing question on my mind: I played 145 because I felt that it could only cost me a few points at worst, should it fail completely, but all my reading, during and after the game, shows that white wins the liberty race after responding at T5 (then black extends down at S2 . Did I get away with murder (ok - only, about 10 points of murder) or was there something white was afraid of that I didn't see, prompting his submissive response?
Anyway, this is the most "interesting" recent game record I have and I'm looking for input from others in order to avoid stagnation. For some reason, I seem to be on a winning streak - and mostly on time, of all things. Agh, well, I'm certain it will end, soon, then I'll have a lot of material to learn from.