Hi all,
still 6k. (I didn't want to be disrespectful with my previous question but I think some disbelief every now and then can only help me improve. Btw thx for suggesting 5-5, Uberdude!)
In the following game (as usual) I'm building a huge moyo (perhaps it's not even a moyo, but considerable influence), which gets dispelled by placing a single stone (as usual). I'm really fed up with that. Maybe I'll switch to more territory oriented play, but for now, I'd like to find out if I can do something to protect my hard earned moyo.
The game is here:
In the end I won because I accidentally spotted a life and death problem (maybe doing some tsumego on my phone every now and then is useful after all). But otherwise I would have lost by a few points I think.
- when I played

I felt somewhat uneasy about P-3. Luckily

forced me to fix my shape (or at least make it somewhat better)
- I think

was bad. It later directly led to my win but I think its bad anyways.
-

mwhahaha
- I thought for a long time before

. I felt an urge to approach the top left but I didn't want to provoke a ladder-breaker and I also considered a direct take too slow. At least

also caps Q-10 so it has more purpose than just taking. Was it a good move, or what could have been a better choice?
-

was unpleasant because I didn't want to use my wall to create minor territory. So I only played those few stones around L-4 to keep up my wall's influence.
- and

is the infernal stone I was talking about. How to handle this move? I thought I ought to be able to kill it. But what if I fail? The risk was too high so I chose to protect territory instead. I still managed to put some pressure on the invading stones - but not enough. Is there a sure (read: fool-proof) way to kill

? (My choice for the beginning would probably be E-10 or F-11.) I'm really really weak at killing running groups, sigh...
-

I wanted to somehow utilize the aji in the corner to somehow protect around F-14 in the process - but it didn't work. (At least I gathered some points.)
- :w108: I didn't think about killing that group yet. I just thought that it's too big a point not to take.
- :b109: was yet another frustrating move. At least I didn't feel like I should be able to kill it.
- :w130: I know surrounding should come first. I didn't aim for a kill, but I didn't want that group live easily and without stress. At least I strengthened my borders a bit.
- :b155: I so wanted to play E-1 myself but I couldn't find the time for it.