(;GM[1]FF[4]CA[UTF-8]AP[CGoban:3]ST[2]
RU[Japanese]SZ[19]KM[0.00]
PW[baduk]PB[movies]C[Welcome, to the second lesson of Kim Sung-rae! In this episode we will discuss a Korean trick play.]
;B[qd]
(;W[od]
(;B[pf]
;W[qc]
(;B[pc]C[This move is not normal, however there are some examples of this move in professional games.]
;W[pd]
;B[oc]C[This is a tricky move. It is a trick move and black will get a bad result if white answers correctly. However white needs to play 2 correct moves. So it is not easy to escape from being tricked. We will see some nice tesujis.Just to be clear, Kim Sungrae told us professionals never play this way.But amateurs have a very good chance of tricking their opponents with this trick move.
]
(;W[qe]
;B[rd]
(;W[qb]LB[nc:A][re:B]C[This combination is the normal answer it makes miai for white to play at A or B]
;B[nd]
(;W[oe]LB[nc:A][re:B]C[When black hanes it is a mistake for w to make this empty triangle. White might still think A and B are miai.. but..]
;B[mc]
;W[re]
;B[nf]LB[pe:A]SQ[qd][rd]C[Black is better like like this, white is getting squeezed because black can cut at A later forcing white to capture the two marked stones.])
(;W[re]C[Even when the ladder is good for white black gets a good result]
;B[pe]
;W[oe]
;B[nf]
;W[rc]C[Painful for white to be squeezed like this])
(;W[ne]C[So white hanes instead, it is the correct move.]
(;B[pe]
;W[oe]LB[nc:A][re:B]C[Black can not cut like this, A and B are miai for white]
;B[md]
(;W[re]C[This move is mistake. ]
;B[mf]C[Black squeezes again])
(;W[rf]C[However white has this nice shape move. This is the correct answer.]
;B[mf]
;W[of]
;B[qf]
;W[rg]C[Another tesuji. Black is in trouble.]))
(;B[oe]
;W[pe]LB[nc:A][re:B]C[Black can also not cut here, A and B are still miai])
(;B[md]C[Black just extends, it seems white can just capture black..]
(;W[re]C[..but black has another trick up his sleeve!]
;B[rf]C[This is a nice tesuji of black.]
(;W[rc]
;B[oe]
;W[pe]
;B[of]C[Black squeezes white and succeeds, this is not good for white.])
(;W[pe]C[White can't connect here either..]
;B[se]C[White is in trouble]
;W[qf]
;B[qg]C[White can not play here as black can block.]))
(;W[rf]C[This is a good move! This move is very hard to find though, which makes this trick play so hard to punish]
;B[oe]
;W[pe]
;B[of]
;W[qg]C[White is better like this]))))
(;W[nd]
;B[qb]
(;W[pe]
;B[mc]LB[qc:A]C[Here the jump is not possible, as white still has his aji from the stone at A]
;W[nc]
;B[nb]
;W[mb]
;B[ob]
;W[lc]C[Black is laddered])
(;W[re]C[White does not play here as..]
;B[rc]
;W[pe]
;B[mc]C[Now black can jump here later])))
(;W[nc]C[Playing this hane is a common mistake]
;B[qb]
;W[rc]
;B[rb]C[Black captures whites two stones]
(;W[pb]
;B[ob]
;W[nb]
;B[pa]
;W[qe]
;B[nd]
;W[rd]
;B[ne]LB[lc:B][qg:A]C[White is in trouble A and B are miai]
;W[lc]
;B[qg]C[White will be able to live, but still a painful result for white.])
(;W[qe]C[If white plays atari from this side]
;B[rd]
;W[re]
;B[sc]
;W[nd]
;B[qj]LB[pe:A]C[If the cut at A doesnt work immediatly black can develop fast, White needs to come back and fix A at some point.])))
(;B[rc]
;W[pc]
(;B[re]
;W[kc]C[This is normal joseki])
(;B[ld]C[This is a special strategy, we talked about this in episode 3.])))
(;B[oc]C[The same situation can arise from a nadare joseki]
;W[pd]
;B[pc]
;W[qe]
;B[nd]
;W[qc]
;B[rd]
;W[qb]
;B[pf]C[And we are back to the same position.]))
(;W[pp]C[This is a game between Lee Yeongkyu 8p (B) vs Park Seunghyeon 6p (W)]
;B[cd]
;W[dp]
;B[jc]
;W[qn]
;B[dj]
;W[ed]
;B[df]
;W[cc]
;B[dc]
;W[dd]
;B[cb]
;W[ce]
;B[bc]
;W[bd]
;B[cc]
;W[de]
;B[ef]
;W[gd]
;B[cg]SQ[jc][dj]C[With the marked stones in place, this result does not look bad for black at all.]))
