Not sure if this counts, but I’m quite proud of the sequence starting with move 65 in this game: karatego vs. Wade (which was played on IGS in the european team go championship last season).
I just checked with AI and it is approved by my low-playout KaTrain. At move 68 my opponent should have retreated with J3 but didn’t, which gave me quite an advantage. Soon after I unfortunately lost everything back by a series of bad moves
A nice atekomi tesuji indeed. Replaying one of my games I linked, there is another atekomi tesuji hidden in there that went unplayed, but was crucial to me being able to push from the outside (thus weakening my m17 top group) along line 10 and then take the lower side profit with e8 Kuksu 5th Cycle Title Match, Board 1, namely j17 as insurance if black attacks from the outside or tries something like n18.
Against jlt in the OGS Team League (Terrific’s–Martin’s Board 2).
This position developed from a running fight which began in the opening on (42) and had been in progress, excluding the play on the top side, for something like forty moves.
White had just played X, which is not directly sente against either of my groups on the top side. I may have had time to play M3, but it’s hard to say. There’s a lot of L&D in this position.
In the game, I was very happy to get this move in, since I had felt I was behind (I was, but only – according to the bot – by a small and varying margin of 1–5 points since (55)).
The AI calls it a mistake and says that it loses five points. Possibly it does think I can exchange M3 in sente; perhaps it just wants the greedier K12.
I love this move, though, because it:
coordinates with all my thirteen stones in the top right to claim a large area of the centre
defends my A group
defends my B group
attacks White’s C group
Note that there is still aji with the Δ wedges, though, and the B group is also not completely healthy. The game was eventually decided in the life and death of that B group.
The moyo is also insolid, with some play available to White around O16 and R10. jlt was able to play very skilfully there and pull off a large reduction.
IndieSn didn’t have anything to say about the move in his otherwise excellent review of the game, though.
I didn’t know a video of our game was out there on YouTube. He missed some points in our game, but his style is quite entertaining, he could be a sports commentator.
Played several games with 4-5D last month. One common comment from them is my shape is not good. So I started paying attention. Was behind in this game, but was able to catch the weakness of white shape. Pretty happy.