(;AB[pr]AB[oq]AB[pp]AW[pq]AW[qq]AW[qr]AW[qp]AW[qo]AW[qm]AW[ql]AB[po]AB[pn]AB[pm]AB[pk]AB[qk]AB[jq]AB[gq]AW[fq]AW[eq]AW[dq]AW[cq]AW[fo]AW[eo]AB[dp]AB[do]AB[dn]AB[en]AB[dj]AB[ef]AB[cf]AW[bd]AW[dd]AW[fd]AW[he]AW[ic]AW[qc]AW[od]AB[qe]AB[kd]AB[je]AB[jg]LB[pf:C]LB[hg:B]LB[or:A]C[The next move is important since it will determine the direction of the middle game. Should White play A, B or C?FORCE]AP[goproblems]
(;W[pf];B[qf]C[FORCE];W[pg];B[qg]C[FORCE];W[ph]C[This is a game of territory versus influence. The time has come for White to put a stop to Black's influence-building so he plays the moves from 1 to 5RIGHT]LB[pf:1]LB[qf:2]LB[pg:3]LB[qg:4])
(;W[or];B[nr];W[ps];B[nq]C[Even though White ends in sente, White 1 and 3 are not recommended. These moves thicken Black's position here, so they are better left until later.]LB[or:1]LB[nr:2]LB[ps:3]LB[nq:4])
(;W[hg]C[White 'B' is a good point, but if Black were allowed to play A, his territorial framework on the right would become almost impregnable.]LB[of:A];B[of]C[White 'B' is a good point, but if Black were allowed to play A, his territorial framework on the right would become almost impregnable.]))