I played a 6 kyu OGS, which is about 2-3 stones stronger than me.
Luckily the other player wanted to review after the game and we did some variations and some reviewing. But maybe others also have their light to shine on my mistakes and allow me to learn from them
Mistake was probably made at move 17? R13 would make more sense.
I was thinking treating R6 lightly and not answering the kick would also have been better, can someone confirm this?
Thing to learn from this game, so far:
Go in general
1) if you're running with 2 weak groups, something went horribly wrong (what a useless lesson
2) be weary of jealous moves. R6 was probably folly.
Personal problem
Don't play faster when things get tougher. It's not like a fight in realtime. For some reason I play superfast when I'm in a tough situation, like my opponent can strike at any moment. While I could take a minute to think about it and read it out!
The moves between roughly 60 and 70 are perfect example.
On the other hand, I played way slower trying to make my group live in the end. Irony there is that I had the living variation in my head, but upon doing a check, I misread it and then did it wrong. My double check double-crossed me
(I'm black, spoonsy)