(;WR[4 kyu]PC[Highbury Roundhouse, London.]SO[Robin Upton]PW[Robin Upton]KM[7½]SZ[19]RE[W + Resignation]RO[ 6]TM[80 minutes each + Buyoyomi of 20 moves/5 minutes]DT[2/1/95]EV[7]PB[Sue Paterson]BR[2 kyu]GC[Robin Upton was 4-2 before this game, so he needed to with both of the last two games to win a prize.];B[cp];W[qc];B[pp];W[dd];B[dj];W[jd];B[eq];W[kq];B[mq];W[hq];B[cf];W[pj]C[Maybe better af F16.];B[pd];W[pc];B[od];W[nc];B[qd];W[rc];B[qh];W[cd]C[Rubbish, locally F16 is better. Globally though, this is not the biggest point, it is better to defend the Q12 stone, maybe at R6 or R7.];B[nd];W[mc];B[pl];W[ch];B[ef];W[eh];B[gf]C[Better to punish White directly by playing F16.];W[bf]C[Would be much better at F16.];B[fd]C[Honte, finally.];W[qi]C[Piers Shepperson (5d) said P11 is the best pattern to split black here.];B[ph];W[nj];B[mh]C[R9 works well here, exposing R11 as bad shape.];W[qk]C[Uninteresting.];B[qo]C[Honte. Perhaps white should have invaded here earlier.];W[dl]C[D7 is better, as the D10 stone is not all that weak (because of the shakiness of C12/E12). ];B[dg];W[dh]C[Bad exchange for black. D8 doesn't look quite so bad now.];B[be];W[bg];B[ce];W[de];B[df]C[White punishes the D13 move.];W[ec]C[Awful. MUST be F18.];B[gc]C[Similarly pathetic, the obvious F17 is far superior.];W[bd];B[ad];W[ac];B[ae];W[bb];B[hh]C[ "I would never think of such a move in my life." said Caspar Nijhuis (3d). He suggested the jump to F10 instead.];W[ek]M[fi][fj][bl]C[C10 is better; there is still too much aji associated with the D10 stone. eg F11 area, then B8 kikashi.];B[ql];W[lj]M[cn]C[Caspr Nijhuis[3d\] said about C6 : "Too sexy - only move."];B[lo]C[C6 is even better than before now. White nearly played it, too.];W[rj]C[Terribly slow.];B[cl]C[B8 is enough. Critical point in the game.];W[cm]C[White tries hane, since he is behind on territory.];B[dm]C[ White is in real problems with this crosscut. White thought for 10 minutes before playing the next move.];W[ck];B[cn]C[Vital mistake; black has nothing to fear from white C9, and should simply extend to B8.](;W[bl];B[dn];W[bn];B[bo];W[rh];B[rg];W[ic]C[Caspar Nijhuis [3d\] said he thought this was the best move at this point.];B[gr];W[fg];B[ff]C[White first damages the shape of the top left Black group - (note that the J17 stone is useful for ensuring that this move is sente)];W[hr]C[before answering G2.];B[lr];W[kr];B[jn];W[gq];B[fr];W[hn];B[fm];W[ko];B[kn];W[jo];B[mn];W[ep];B[dp];W[fq];B[er]C[I don't think Black did very well out of atacking this which group; perhaps she was trying to hard to look for a kill.];W[lm];B[ln];W[in];B[sh];W[ri]C["Bitter for white - better to play S8 and live definitely" said Caspar Nijhuis [3d\] .];B[rl];W[lf];B[oi];W[pk];B[mi]C[White makes a policy decision not to defend the Q10 group by adding extra stones to it. White decided instead to pressurise the upper side black group before seeing how to respond to N11. This seems fair enough, as the F14 group seems at least as large as Q10 group.];W[gg];B[hf];W[hg];B[if];W[ig];B[jf];W[kh]C[Caspar Nijhuis [3d\] approved of this move.];B[fb];W[eb];B[hd];W[mj];B[jk]M[nl]C["First take O8 in sente" said Caspar Nijhuis [3d\].];W[ol];B[om];W[kl];B[jl];W[nl];B[oj]C[Losing move, as it turned out. This is a great kothreat for black, so she should be in no hurry to play it. The extra liberty for P11 turns out to be very important.];W[ok];B[hb]C[No futher moves were noted down; the rest of the game is reconstructed from memory.];W[re];B[rd];W[sd];B[qf];W[ib];B[km];W[ll]M[fp]C[Now black lost sente somehow, I can't remember how. Perhaps by playing a boring gote endgame, such as F4.];B[fp];W[lp];B[mp];W[nm];B[nn]C[First white takes a few points in sente, then begins an assault on Q12/Q16 group.];W[og];B[nf];W[ni];B[ng];W[oh];B[pi];W[nh];B[qg];W[pf];B[qe])(;AE[cn];B[bl];W[bm];B[bk];W[cj];B[bj];W[bi];B[cn];W[dn];B[em];W[bn];B[co]))