Some top of the head comments, aimed at a wide range of strength.
The bots today prefer the large knight’s enclosure to this one. It has a weaker hold on corner territory, but it has more outer influence.
My preferred move before the bots came along. A dual purpose move, combining pincer and extension. But the bots do not like pincers as much as humans do. There are other problems, which I will address later.
Old joseki, made obsolete in the bot era. Now Black is a bit over concentrated. As for the keima, there is a saying,
Don’t let the double keima get away. The keima is an example of Leela’s preference for influence in this position.
Leela was OK with this slide? This was questionable in the 1990s.
Obsolete by now, I think. H-03 or G-03, no?
As dfan points out R-12 would have threatened the peep at S-15. The push at Q-14 would have been bad, strengthening White needlessly and compounding Black’s over concentration.
You are right. This is a puzzling position. C-12 comes to mind, but the right side is surely big. Still, a simple wedge like R-09 is hardly dynamic. Leela’s submarine suggestion is a good one.
Compounding Black’s over concentration.
Ditto. Surely the two step hane is better.
My feeling is to keep pushing, but this move does make Black R-11 look bad.
Strengthens White needlessly. Surely the keima at N-12 is better (double keima). Or maybe S-05, eh?
Leela screams N-12? Absolutely.
It’s the double keima point at move 31. This is like a move at the frontier of moyos, but in this case it reduces the Black moyo on the top side and attacks Black on the right side. Again, Leela prefers influence.
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Now Black likes influence? What does Black hope to accomplish? After the blunder on the top side Black has to play catch up.