(;GM[1]FF[4]CA[UTF-8]AP[CGoban:3]ST[2]
RU[Japanese]SZ[19]KM[6.50]
PW[Yamashiro Hiroshi]PB[Yuki Satoshi]WR[9p]BR[9p]DT[2008-04-17]EV[33rd Japanese Kisei]RO[preliminary]SO[Go4Go.net]RE[B+Resign]
;B[qd]C[This is the game from the 33rd Japanese Kisei tournament (preliminary stage). Black is Yuki Satoshi, 9-dan. White is Yamashiro Hiroshi, 9-dan]
;W[ed]
;B[qp]
;W[op]
;B[oo]
;W[no]
;B[po]
;W[nn]LB[mp:A][np:B]C[A rare move. Usually White connects at A or B]
;B[np]
;W[mp]
;B[nq]
;W[mq]
;B[or]
;W[nr]
;B[oq]C[This result is usually favorable for Black]
;W[eq]LB[lo:A]C[A good move. It would be passive for White to finish the joseki at A. The ladder is good for him, so right now the cutting point is protected]
;B[ce]
(;W[df]C[White wants to play for moyo -]
;B[cf]
;W[dg]
;B[cg]
;W[dh]
;B[ci]
;W[ej]
;B[dc]
;W[dd]
;B[cd]
;W[ec]
;B[db]
;W[nd]
;B[pf]
;W[kd]LB[nf:A]C[A joseki, but now this move looks passive. I would prefer to jump at A instead]
;B[eb]
;W[gc]C[Another passive move. White may think about tennuki]
;B[cq]
;W[do]
;B[er]LB[co:A]C[Usually Black starts at A]
;W[fq]
;B[co]
(;W[cn]C[The most active answer -]
;B[dn]
;W[cp]
;B[bo]
;W[dp]
;B[bp]
;W[bq]
;B[br]
;W[cr]
;B[aq]
;W[en]
;B[lk]LB[ln:A][mo:B]C[A good move. It works well with the nozoki at A or the cut at B]
;W[ln]LB[nk:A]C[Too passive! Is it better to attack the central stone at A?]
;B[dr]C[A big move, but it's easier to defend the center]
;W[nj]C[White is far behind on territory, so he wants to kill the central stone]
;B[li]
;W[og]
;B[pc]
;W[pg]
;B[qf]
;W[lg]LB[kj:A][lj:B]C[The wrong order. It's better to start from the A-B exchange]
;B[jj]C[Now Black's shape is flexible]
;W[jl]
;B[jh]
;W[ql]LB[mj:A]C[It's not enough for White. He must try to kill the group by playing at A]
;B[ml]
;W[ro]
;B[ol]
;W[rp]
;B[rq]
;W[qo]
;B[pp]
;W[om]
;B[oj]C[Now the central group is almost alive]
;W[qj]
;B[km]
;W[oi]
;B[jm]
;W[hl]
;B[im]
;W[ob]
;B[gb]
;W[hb]
;B[fc]
;W[fd]
;B[fb]
;W[hc]
;B[dm]
;W[em]
;B[ip]C[Black has 4 big corners and a strong group in the center. We can say that the game is already over.
Yamashiro Hiroshi, 9-dan is not as strong as Takemiya in cosmic Go ...]
;W[io]
;B[jo]
;W[jp]
;B[ho]
;W[iq]
;B[in]
;W[hq]
;B[jf]
;W[cj]
;B[rh]
;W[oc]
;B[pb]
;W[pa]
;B[qa]
;W[oa]
;B[qb]
;W[cm]
;B[bj]
;W[ch]
;B[ck]
;W[bi]
;B[dj]
;W[di]
;B[dl]
;W[cj]
;B[bk]
;W[dk]
;B[cl]
;W[mr]
;B[il]
;W[rr]
;B[sq]
;W[pr]
;B[qr]
;W[qs]
;B[qq]
;W[os]
;B[rs]
;W[ss]
;B[sr]
;W[kp]
;B[rj]
;W[rk]
;B[qi]
;W[sj]
;B[ri]
;W[bg]
;B[bf]
;W[el]
;B[pj]
;W[mi]
;B[ke]
;W[le]
;B[jd]
;W[kc]
;B[qn]
;W[rn]
;B[qm]
;W[pl]
;B[rm]
;W[pn]
;B[sp]
;W[pm]
;B[so]
;W[hf]
;B[hi]
;W[kf]
;B[if]
;W[hg]
;B[lh]
;W[je]
;B[ie]
;W[hh]
;B[kg]
;W[hj]
;B[ii]
;W[gi]
;B[hs]
;W[aj]
;B[bm]
;W[ak]
;B[bl]
;W[af]
;B[ae]
;W[ag]
;B[mh]
;W[is]
;B[fs]
;W[hr]
;B[nf]
;W[rl]
;B[sn]
;W[nk]
;B[nl]
;W[ok]
;B[pi]
;W[nh]
;B[oe]
;W[pk]
;B[od]
;W[me]
;B[ke])
(;W[dn]
;B[cn]
;W[dm]
;B[fr]
;W[gq]
;B[dp]
;W[ep]
;B[dq]C[It's a joseki, but now the result would be comfortable for Black]))
(;W[cc]
;B[mo]
;W[kp]
;B[lo]
;W[jp]
;B[mm]
;W[di]C[This is another option]))
