Your games are like potato chips. You can't comment on just one.
(;GM[1]SZ[19]CA[UTF-8]FF[4]AP[GOWrite:2.2.21]ST[2]WR[7k]GN[Aidan-Boidhre]RU[Japanese]PM[0]BR[15k]KM[6.5]PC[The KGS Go Server at http\://www.gokgs.com/]OT[5x30 byo-yomi]PW[Aidan]RE[W+18.50]FG[259:]DT[2012-05-03]PB[Boidhre]TM[1800.0]
;C[Aidan \[7k\]\: hi
Boidhre \[15k\]\: good luck, have fun \:)
Aidan \[7k\]\: gg and good luck
]B[pd]BL[1794.2]
;W[dp]C[Aidan \[7k\]\: ASR League
]WL[1783.5]
;B[pq]BL[1782.9]
;W[dd]WL[1767.9]
;B[qk]BL[1779.1]
;W[nc]C[*** A little history of the Chinese opening. Early on, White played at Q-05, to try to punish the extension at R-09. For a while that seemed to work out OK, but then Black learned to make the game a fighting game and it looks like that play is premature. Overlapping with that is this approach on the top side. Now, I think, a play on the bottom side is more popular.]WL[1742.3]
(
;C[*** I like the spirit of this play, but see variation.]B[jp]BL[1762.7]
;W[qf]C[*** This gives Black a real dilemma. Because B5 is too far away for a pincer, neither attachment looks attracitive. ]WL[1738.1]
;C[*** Why not?]B[oe]BL[1760.9]
;W[qc]WL[1736.2]
(
;C[*** Because White has room to make an extension on the right side, this move is questionable. See variation.]B[qd]BL[1745.9]
;W[pc]WL[1735.1]
(
;C[*** Fred Seki. See variations.]B[nd]BL[1738.9]
;W[md]WL[1732.7]
;B[me]BL[1734.8]
;W[ld]WL[1731.4]
(
;C[*** See variation.]B[rc]BL[1731.7]
;W[rb]WL[1729.8]
;B[rd]BL[1730.6]
;W[sb]WL[1723.7]
;B[cf]BL[1722.3]
;W[ch]WL[1721.0]
;B[fc]BL[1719.2]
;W[fd]WL[1718.5]
(
;C[*** The one space pincer is a special case. This is not joseki. See variation.]B[gd]BL[1717.3]
;W[fe]WL[1717.0]
;B[cc]BL[1715.4]
(
;W[dc]C[*** See variation.]WL[1711.3]
;B[cd]BL[1713.9]
;W[de]WL[1709.6]
;B[bf]BL[1710.3]
;W[eg]C[*** This looks like joseki, except for the marked stones. They plainly favor Black. If White had already had the wall, he would have pincered Black instead of responding passively. White has shot himself in the foot.]WL[1705.7]CR[fc][gd][fd][fe]
(
;C[*** I like the spirit of this play, because it aims at White's weakness. The two Black stones on the left are expendable. However, upon reflection, . . . See variation.]B[jc]BL[1706.2]
;W[hc]WL[1704.4]
;B[hd]BL[1702.4]
;W[ic]WL[1702.7]
;B[id]BL[1700.0]
;W[jb]WL[1701.6]
(
;C[*** See variation.]B[jd]BL[1696.5]
;W[kb]WL[1700.3]
(
;C[*** Not so big, since White is strong on both sides, and can play in between to threaten the Black corner. See variation.]B[gc]BL[1694.6]
;W[qo]WL[1689.0]
(
;C[*** See variation. End of comments.]B[op]BL[1686.9]
;W[oo]WL[1681.8]
;B[no]BL[1672.6]
;W[np]WL[1680.6]
;B[mo]BL[1666.0]
;W[pp]WL[1679.3]
;B[oq]BL[1663.5]
;W[qq]WL[1678.3]
;B[qr]BL[1649.0]
;W[rq]WL[1672.7]
;B[mq]BL[1645.7]
;W[pr]WL[1667.2]
;B[or]BL[1638.5]
;W[rr]WL[1665.7]
;B[ps]BL[1637.3]
;W[rl]WL[1663.0]
;B[qh]BL[1632.1]
;W[rj]WL[1661.0]
;B[qj]BL[1613.8]
;W[ri]WL[1658.8]
;B[rh]BL[1612.2]
;W[qi]WL[1657.6]
;B[pi]BL[1611.1]
;W[rk]WL[1649.9]
;B[oh]BL[1608.4]
;W[pj]WL[1647.7]
;B[pk]BL[1591.0]
;W[oj]WL[1646.6]
;B[on]BL[1575.3]
;W[ok]WL[1641.3]
;B[pm]BL[1571.5]
;W[pl]WL[1639.7]
;B[ol]BL[1564.9]
;W[ql]WL[1638.4]
;B[fq]BL[1549.6]
;W[dn]WL[1632.5]
;B[dr]BL[1544.2]
;W[cq]WL[1631.3]
;B[cj]BL[1515.1]
;W[cl]WL[1626.7]
;B[bh]BL[1512.5]
;W[bi]WL[1622.8]
;B[ci]BL[1508.9]
;W[bg]WL[1621.7]
;B[dh]BL[1507.4]
;W[ah]WL[1618.6]
;B[dg]BL[1506.1]
;W[bj]WL[1616.7]
;B[di]BL[1499.5]
;W[gg]WL[1614.7]
;B[ig]BL[1491.5]
;W[fi]WL[1613.0]
;B[fo]BL[1473.9]
;W[fm]WL[1609.4]
;B[kf]BL[1457.5]
;W[hn]WL[1601.8]
;B[gm]BL[1444.0]
;W[gn]WL[1599.6]
;B[fn]BL[1441.2]
;W[em]WL[1597.6]
;B[gl]BL[1439.7]
;W[jm]WL[1594.9]
;B[im]BL[1425.6]
;W[hm]WL[1590.1]
;B[hl]BL[1424.1]
;W[in]WL[1588.9]
;B[il]BL[1422.7]
;W[jn]WL[1587.9]
;B[kk]BL[1400.6]
;W[nl]WL[1585.0]
;B[om]BL[1398.1]
;W[ll]WL[1582.8]
;B[kl]BL[1387.0]
;W[km]WL[1581.4]
;B[lk]BL[1385.5]
;W[ml]WL[1579.1]
(
;B[mm]BL[1367.2]
;W[lm]WL[1577.0]
;B[nk]BL[1345.0]
;W[mk]WL[1575.9]
;B[nj]BL[1343.4]
;W[oi]WL[1574.8]
;B[ph]BL[1340.2]
;W[mi]WL[1572.9]
;B[nh]BL[1322.2]
;W[ni]WL[1571.7]
;B[ko]BL[1294.5]
;W[hp]WL[1569.3]
;B[hq]BL[1292.1]
;W[gq]WL[1566.7]
;B[gp]BL[1290.2]
;W[iq]WL[1565.4]
;B[gr]BL[1288.5]
;W[ip]WL[1564.3]
;B[ir]BL[1285.2]
;W[jq]WL[1563.4]
;B[kq]BL[1282.3]
;W[jr]WL[1562.5]
;B[kr]BL[1275.8]
;W[is]WL[1559.6]
;B[hr]BL[1274.0]
;W[ks]WL[1558.8]
;B[cr]BL[1261.6]
;W[br]WL[1557.1]
;B[gj]BL[1252.9]
;W[ej]WL[1551.1]
;B[db]BL[1243.0]
;W[eb]WL[1546.7]
;B[cb]BL[1233.3]
;W[ec]WL[1545.1]
;B[gi]BL[1213.8]
;W[ga]WL[1526.1]
;B[mh]BL[1164.6]
;W[li]WL[1519.8]
;B[ki]BL[1158.3]
;W[lh]WL[1517.8]
;B[lg]BL[1156.1]
;W[kh]WL[1516.9]
;B[jh]BL[1154.9]
;W[kj]WL[1515.1]
;B[ji]BL[1151.6]
;W[jj]WL[1514.3]
;B[lj]BL[1143.9]
;W[jl]WL[1512.5]
;B[jk]BL[1142.8]
;W[mj]WL[1510.8]
;B[ik]BL[1141.3]
;W[fk]WL[1507.2]
;B[gk]BL[1138.5]
;W[fj]WL[1506.1]
;B[gh]BL[1135.3]
;W[fh]WL[1504.8]
;B[hg]BL[1130.4]
;W[gf]WL[1503.2]
;B[fl]BL[1114.0]
;W[el]WL[1501.6]
;B[ck]BL[1101.6]
;W[bk]WL[1500.0]
;B[dk]BL[1099.3]
;W[ek]WL[1498.0]
;B[dl]BL[1096.8]
;W[dm]WL[1494.2]
;B[df]BL[1094.6]
;W[ef]WL[1492.3]
;B[ce]BL[1092.5]
;W[ij]WL[1483.5]
;B[ii]BL[1075.7]
;W[kg]WL[1477.9]
;B[jg]BL[1072.0]
;W[lf]WL[1476.8]
;B[mg]BL[1068.8]
;W[le]WL[1468.3]
;B[mf]BL[1046.4]
;W[oc]WL[1462.9]
;B[od]BL[1044.8]
;W[hf]WL[1450.7]
;B[if]BL[1034.1]
;W[ke]WL[1448.9]
;B[jf]BL[1028.8]
;W[je]WL[1446.8]
;B[ie]BL[1027.6]
;W[gb]WL[1445.1]
;B[fb]BL[1010.1]
;W[fa]WL[1443.6]
;B[hj]BL[1007.1]
;W[kc]WL[1440.7]
;B[eo]BL[998.1]
;W[do]WL[1437.7]
;B[ep]BL[996.5]
;W[sh]WL[1435.2]
;B[sg]BL[994.0]
;W[si]WL[1434.1]
;B[rg]BL[992.2]
;W[dq]WL[1431.4]
;B[er]BL[988.7]
;W[eq]WL[1425.7]
;B[go]BL[970.2]
;W[jo]WL[1422.3]
;B[kp]BL[967.7]
;W[ho]WL[1421.3]
;B[ln]BL[961.6]
;W[nm]WL[1418.7]
;B[nn]BL[953.2]
;W[mn]WL[1416.9]
;B[hs]BL[935.1]
;W[js]WL[1414.3]
;B[mm]BL[933.5]
;W[po]WL[1412.6]
;B[qm]BL[892.2]
;W[rm]WL[1410.5]
;B[qn]BL[890.5]
;W[rn]WL[1409.1]
;B[rs]BL[879.8]
;W[sr]WL[1400.7]
;B[kn]BL[855.9]
;W[ls]WL[1395.8]
;B[ms]BL[853.1]
;W[lr]WL[1394.3]
;B[mr]BL[851.8]
;W[lq]WL[1393.2]
;B[lp]BL[850.2]
;W[mn]WL[1389.6]
;B[hb]BL[831.3]
;W[ib]WL[1387.6]
;B[mm]BL[829.2]
;W[sc]WL[1380.0]
;B[sd]BL[811.9]
;W[kd]WL[1368.7]
;B[bs]BL[792.6]
;W[ar]WL[1365.9]
;B[mn]BL[771.6]
;W[bq]WL[1362.4]
;B[da]BL[749.8]
;W[ea]WL[1357.5]
;B[af]BL[747.7]
;W[ag]WL[1355.1]
;B[cg]BL[744.0]
;W[bh]WL[1353.8]
;B[tt]BL[711.7]
;W[as]WL[1345.2]
;B[cs]BL[709.9]
;W[ss]WL[1343.6]
;B[qs]BL[708.3]
;W[tt]WL[1343.6]
;C[Aidan \[7k\]\: good game
Aidan \[7k\]\: thanks for the very good game
Boidhre \[15k\]\: thank you, I enjoyed that \:)
Vinivici \[?\]\: Heya Aidan!
Aidan \[7k\]\: review?
]B[tt]TW[ai:ak][al:bl][am:cp][aq][ed:ee][ff:fg][ha:sa][hb][io][lb:qb][lc:mc][nj:nk][pk:qk][qj][qp:sp][ro:so][sj:sn][sq]BL[708.3]TB[aa:ca][ab:be][ds:gs][fp][fr][gq][hh:ih][hi][hk][ij:kj][lo][mp:np][ne][nf:sf][ng:qg][nq:nr][ns:os][pe:se][pr]
)
(
;B[lm]
;W[ln]
;B[mm]
;W[mn]
;B[nm]
;W[nn]
;B[po]
;W[jl]
;B[jk]
;W[ik]
)
)
(
;B[qp]
;W[pn]
;B[np]
;W[rp]
;B[rq]
;W[ok]
;B[pi]
;W[no]
;B[mp]
)
)
(
;B[kf]
)
)
(
;B[kb]
(
;W[kc]
;B[jd]
;W[lb]
;B[ib]
;W[ka]
;C[*** Bingo!]B[hb]
)
(
;W[ib]
;B[kc]
(
;W[jd]
;B[gc]
;W[kd]
;B[mb]
;W[mc]
;B[lb]
;W[nb]
;B[ja]
)
(
;W[gc]
;B[mc]
(
;W[lc]
;B[oc]
;W[mb]
;B[ob]
;W[je]
;C[*** Etcetera.]B[ke]
)
(
;W[nb]
;B[le]
;W[lc]
;B[lb]
;W[mb]
;B[kd]
;W[mc]
;B[ke]
)
)
)
)
)
(
;B[oc]
;W[ob]
;B[od]
;W[mb]
;C[***Thou preparest a table before me, in the presence of mine enemies. Black has a base and room to expand towards the right. See continuation.]B[ic]
;W[gc]C[*** This cut does not work. ]
;C[*** Ladder.]B[gb]
)
)
(
;W[ec]
;B[cd]
;W[gc]C[*** See continuation for why this is not joseki.]
;W[be]C[*** With the one space pincer this is an immediate threat.]
)
)
(
;B[cc]
;W[cd]
;B[dc]
;W[ec]
;B[eb]
;W[ed]
;B[gc]
;W[fb]
;B[db]
;W[hc]C[*** Tesuji.]
;B[gb]
;W[gd]C[Joseki.]
)
)
(
;C[***This is sente for both players now. Bigger than it looks.]B[oc]
;W[ob]
;C[*** No ko in the opening.]B[od]
;W[mb]
(
;B[rc]
;W[rb]
;C[*** Black has bad shape, and avoids further bad shape.]B[rd]
;W[pj]C[*** Not that White will play this now, but the White stone is far from dead.]
)
(
;B[pg]
;W[rd]
;B[re]
;W[rc]C[*** If Black plays this way he should tenuki. Otherwise he is overconcentrated.]
)
)
)
(
;C[*** Joseki.]B[md]
;W[nd]
;B[ne]
;W[me]C[*** Let the games begin!]
;B[mc]
;W[mb]
;B[lb]
;W[nb]
;B[kd]
;W[le]
;B[jc]
;W[og]
;B[ng]
;W[od]
;B[pe]
;W[nf]
;B[pg]
;W[oh]
;B[re]
;W[rc]
;B[of]
;W[mf]
;C[*** One possibility.]B[qg]
)
(
;C[*** Avoids the complexities of the fight.]B[me]
;W[od]
;C[*** But Black makes bad shape.]B[pe]
)
)
(
;C[*** The idea of B9 - W10, tenuki, originated, I think, with Maeda Nobuaki in the 1970s, part of what he called the Ultra strategy. It has caught on. Ed's idea of this approach is interesting, as it puts some pressure on White, but any approach to one of the left side corners is probably fine.]B[cn]
)
)
(
;C[*** After this simple reply, B5 is very nicely placed.]B[pf]
)
)