Hi a Ntran,

Good. Shared vital point.

not so good. Bump your own head into Black.
Bad shape for you, good shape for B -- B hane head of your 2 stones.
( For example, just jump to K17 is better. )

now you can see the exchange of

-

is not good for you.

B's turn to make the same mistake as

Get a sense why this move, like

, is not good.
B should drop to S2.

also not so good. Just fix the cut directly at o3.

also not good.

B is happy to reply-block at L7.
We notice a trend -- the same bad habit:
-

-

bumping yourself into B
-

same
-

same, if B replies at M3.
-

same, if B replies at L7.

your shape is thin (weak) here.

mistake -- as you saw B punished you.

C13 better.

still, C13 better.

(Amazing the reluctance!

)

again, the same bad habit as

, etc.

If B plays the B16 hane (

) and connect first,
then B's follow-up is not to bump his own head here,
but B can keima to E18 instead.
Study this shape again, along with

, etc.


See
toothpaste.

See
toothpaste.

100 Less important of the 2 turns: the other turn, Q9, is the big one.

101 B is happy to just block at Q9.

112...116 Both sides are fighting over peanuts here,
when C3, huge, is wide open.