(;GM[1]FF[4]CA[UTF-8]AP[CGoban:3]ST[2]
RU[Japanese]SZ[19]KM[6.50]TM[3600]OT[15/300 Canadian]
PW[forsti]PB[Moin9]WR[1k]BR[1k]DT[2012-07-10]PC[The KGS Go Server at http://www.gokgs.com/]C[Today another review of a game played by one of our loyal watchers: Helge Böger. 
His name on KGS is 'Moin9' and his rank is 1kyu.
He plays against a friend, 'forsti', also 1kyu.

He had to make a very tough choice in a rough joseki variation. Helge specifically asked us if we could show how he could have kept the game simple, so we will focus on that. Let's see what happened.
]RE[W+Resign]
;B[pd]BL[3579.238]
;W[dc]WL[3587.327]
;B[qp]BL[3532.95]
;W[dq]WL[3546.694]
;B[do]BL[3420.506]
;W[ce]WL[3498.314]
(;B[jc]BL[3401.934]C[Good. ]
;W[dl]WL[3465.382]C[This is where it all starts.]
;B[gp]BL[3352.109]
;W[eo]WL[3429.48]
;B[en]BL[3338.897]
;W[fo]WL[3425.17]
(;B[cq]BL[3323.261]
(;W[cr]WL[3332.884]C[This one starts to complicate things.]
;B[dp]BL[3308.087]C[The only move. ]
;W[eq]WL[3317.291]
(;B[ep]BL[3151.14]C[This is a joseki move. But complicated situations might follow. 

There are more easygoing alternatives. ]
;W[fp]WL[3307.763]
;B[fq]BL[3138.123]
(;W[go]WL[3254.101]C[Surprising. 
This goes into some very obscure corners of joseki.



]
;B[ho]BL[2997.668]
;W[fm]WL[3091.622]
;B[fr]BL[2895.62]
;W[bq]WL[3059.095]
;B[cp]BL[2882.378]
;W[dr]WL[3043.697]
;B[bp]BL[2815.933]
;W[aq]WL[3040.06]C[We think both players can be proud. Untill now this is locally a progame. 
Takagi Shoichi 6p and Kudo Norio 7p  played this 40 years or so ago, in 1969. Check the bonus tab for that game. ]
(;B[bs]BL[2769.344]C[The crucial mistake. 




]
;W[br]WL[3026.425]LB[br:B][bs:A]C[Because black exchanges A for B he can no longer get a ko. The situation just got terrible for black. ]
;B[as]BL[2675.664]C[Black choses the wrong moment to try to kill white. He is in trouble himself. 
]
;W[dn]WL[2862.523]C[Good.]
;B[cn]BL[2521.344]
;W[dm]WL[2860.419]
;B[bm]BL[2479.916]
;W[bo]WL[2649.986]C[Black is in big trouble.]
(;B[bn]BL[2097.096]C[Wrong. This is the moment to cut your losses.]
;W[bl]WL[2583.438]
;B[bk]BL[2085.018]
(;W[ao]WL[2424.483]C[White gives up too quickly. He can kill everything.]
;B[cl]BL[1918.222]
;W[co]WL[2406.672]C[A good result for white, but at least black got something out of it. 
]
;B[hp]BL[1886.222]C[Nice move. ]
;W[nq]WL[2329.742]C[Good. ]
;B[lq]BL[1871.391]C[Also good. ]
;W[qq]WL[2323.246]
;B[rq]BL[1734.785]
;W[pq]WL[2184.246]C[The last 5 moves were good. But now black makes a mistake.]
(;B[qm]BL[1541.843]C[Too loose. 
At this moment white still needs to make a base with his weak group at the bottom. You have to make that as hard as possible.]
;W[rr]WL[2158.085]C[Painful. White makes a base and is safe. The game is hard for black. ]
;B[qj]BL[1413.329]
;W[qc]WL[2086.76]SQ[jc][qj]C[Great move, especially with blacks double wing formation. White strikes at the vital point. 


This is where the commentary ends. 


]
;B[qd]BL[1390.722]
;W[pc]WL[2083.221]
;B[oc]BL[1389.724]
;W[ob]WL[2081.672]
;B[nb]BL[1388.151]
;W[nc]WL[2022.336]
;B[od]BL[1373.678]
;W[mb]WL[2008.904]
;B[nd]BL[1306.227]
;W[na]WL[2005.595]
;B[mc]BL[1305.016]
;W[nb]WL[1979.037]
;B[gc]BL[1290.292]
;W[jq]WL[1901.759]
;B[kp]BL[1203.66]
;W[jp]WL[1589.033]
;B[jo]BL[1199.442]
;W[lr]WL[1586.715]
;B[mr]BL[1132.655]
;W[kr]WL[1518.942]
;B[mq]BL[1079.857]
;W[nr]WL[1516.365]
;B[ms]BL[1071.354]
;W[io]WL[1512.602]
;B[ip]BL[1038.658]
;W[ko]WL[1473.611]
;B[in]BL[1007.453]
;W[lo]WL[1466.712]
;B[mp]BL[961.58]
;W[mo]WL[1284.89]
;B[np]BL[1450.988]
;W[oo]WL[1221.06]
;B[op]BL[1320.11]
;W[pp]WL[1198.451]
;B[no]BL[1294.013]
;W[nn]WL[1181.851]
;B[on]BL[1280.035]
;W[po]WL[1171.599]
;B[mn]BL[1278.366]
;W[nm]WL[1168.599]
;B[mm]BL[1276.66]
;W[km]WL[1055.616]
;B[nl]BL[1235.208]
;W[om]WL[1047.387]
;B[pn]BL[1228.346]
;W[ol]WL[862.29]
;B[kl]BL[1115.132]
;W[jm]WL[762.063]
;B[lm]BL[1009.128]
;W[ml]WL[636.179]
;B[ll]BL[736.866]
;W[kn]WL[608.129]
;B[mk]BL[660.09]
;W[ok]WL[582.931]
;B[kq]BL[614.663]
;W[jr]WL[561.943]
;B[ir]BL[576.817]
;W[iq]WL[493.172]
;B[hr]BL[541.226]
;W[oq]WL[480.131]
;B[hq]BL[518.985]
;W[ns]WL[472.412]
;B[hl]BL[517.23]
;W[oi]WL[443.686]
;B[nj]BL[499.577]
;W[oj]WL[435.106]
;B[ph]BL[491.1]
;W[rd]WL[419.603]
;B[re]BL[479.409]
;W[rc]WL[417.247]
;B[ch]BL[459.595]
;W[fb]WL[408.428]
;B[qo]BL[455.686]
;W[bg]WL[370.505]
;B[cd]BL[359.719]
;W[dd]WL[357.809]
;B[be]BL[217.186]
;W[cf]WL[330.309]
;B[cc]BL[206.805]
;W[db]WL[125.339]
;B[cb]BL[191.032]
;W[ca]WL[83.703]
;B[ba]BL[162.424]
;W[ab]WL[76.95]
;B[ac]BL[59.498]OB[14]
;W[bc]WL[202.238]OW[14]
;B[bd]BL[32.563]OB[13]
;W[ad]WL[198.653]OW[13]
;B[ae]BL[27.467]OB[12]
;W[ac]WL[190.299]OW[12]
;B[ag]BL[25.635]OB[11]
;W[bh]WL[183.754]OW[11]
;B[ah]BL[19.387]OB[10]
;W[bi]WL[168.216]OW[10]
;B[da]BL[13.097]OB[9]
;W[ee]WL[133.481]OW[9]C[White wins by resignation.])
(;B[ro]C[Correct. 
This prevents white from making a base easily. ]
;W[no]
;B[pm]C[Black gains territory and strength by attacking. ]))
(;W[cl]C[The proper move. Black is dead.]
;B[al]
;W[am]
;B[an]
;W[ap]
;B[co]
;W[ao]
;B[ak]
;W[cj]))
(;B[hp]LB[ck:A]C[Defend the other side. Later you still have some aji with A. ]))
(;B[hp]C[In the progame Kudo Norio played here. ]
;W[dn]C[And fighting started at the left side. ]
;B[cn]
;W[dm]
;B[bl]C[This position is difficult to comprehend, since blacks shape is shabby, and there are all sorts of white attacks possible, including ko variations. 







]
;W[bn]C[Tesuji.]
;B[br]C[The crux of this situation is this tesuji-reply for black. Because of this sacrifice, black has a ko.]
;W[bs]
;B[bm]
(;W[bo]C[This fails for white. ]
;B[ap]LB[br:A]C[Now black gets a free atari because of A.]
;W[ar]
;B[an]
;W[cm]
;B[ao]C[White is tricked. ])
(;W[cm]C[Correct: ko. ]
;B[bo])))
(;W[fr]C[This pattern is more usual.]
;B[gq]
;W[go]
;B[br]
;W[hp]
;B[hq]
;W[cp]
;B[bq]
;W[iq]
;B[ho]
;W[fm]
;B[ip]
;W[co]
;B[dn]
;W[cn]
;B[dr]
;W[er]
;B[cs]
;W[fn]
;B[gr]
;W[dm]LB[hq:A][fs:B]C[This is an equal result for both. Joseki. 
Later if A will be pressured, black always has the priviledge to connect his stones underneith with B.]))
(;B[bp]C[These are from other pro games which you can find in the bonus tab.]
;W[bq]
;B[cp]
;W[br]
;B[cl]C[This tesuji settles black. ]
;W[ck]
;B[cm]
;W[dk]
;B[ep]C[Now, after you made your own group strong, you can attack.]
;W[fp]
;B[fq]
;W[fr]
;B[gq]
;W[fn]
;B[gr]C[This is sente, white has to respond or he will die.]
;W[er]
;B[em]C[A surprisingly comfortable result for black!])
(;B[el]C[Another shape point. ]
;W[dm]
;B[dn]
;W[em]
;B[fn]
;W[fq]
;B[go]
;W[hr]
;B[fm]
;W[dj]C[Black can play tenuki. 
]
;B[oq]))
(;W[fq]C[More popular way of playing: keeps it relatively simple. ]
;B[dr]
;W[cp]
;B[dp]
;W[eq]
;B[cr]
;W[dn]
;B[co]
;W[cn]C[Joseki. Black can tenuki. ]
;B[oq]))
(;B[dp]C[The most welknown way of playing. ]
(;W[fq]
;B[cq]
;W[eq]
;B[fn]
;W[go]
(;B[bp])
(;B[cr]C[A laddervariation. ]
;W[dn]
;B[dm]
;W[cn]
;B[cm]
;W[bo]
;B[co]
;W[bn]
;B[bm]
;W[bp]
;B[cp]
;W[em]
;B[bk]
;W[ck]
;B[bl]
;W[pe]C[Ladder breaker. ]))
(;W[eq]C[If white responds here, we come to the same position as was played in the game, but in a different order of move. ]
;B[cq]
;W[cr]
;B[ep]
;W[fp]
;B[fq])))
(;B[oq]LB[jc:A]C[Another option: a more natural flow to get to play A. ]
;W[qj]
;B[jc]
;W[dl]
;B[hp]C[Remember the very large knight's move, the daidaigeima? 
From episode 10.]))
