(;SZ[19]AB[pd]AB[nc]AB[cc]AB[cd]AB[de]AB[ci]AB[qp]AW[cb]AW[dc]AW[gc]AW[qf]AW[dp]AW[oq]C[Which is the better move A or B?]LB[ql:A]LB[rd:B]GM[1]FF[4]AP[Drago:1.42]L[rd]L[ql]
(;W[rd];B[qg]TR[pg];W[pg];B[qh]TR[ph];W[ph];B[rf]TR[qe];W[qe];B[qj]TR[pi];W[pi];B[rk]TR[qc];W[qc];B[pc]TR[re];W[re];B[kc]LB[rd:1]LB[qg:2]LB[pg:3]LB[qh:4]LB[ph:5]LB[rf:6]LB[qe:7]LB[qj:8]LB[pi:9]LB[rk:10]LB[qc:11]LB[pc:12]LB[re:13]LB[kc:14]TR[cb]TR[dc]TR[gc]C[White needs to worry about the marked stones now that they have been thoroughly weakened.])
(;W[ql];B[po]TR[pi];W[pi];B[np]TR[mq];W[mq]LB[ql:1]LB[po:2]LB[pi:3]LB[np:4]LB[mq:5]C[When white plays 1, black has to move out into the center with 2, so white can build a position with 3. Next, Black 4, White 5 is a natural exchange. However, white has been able to play both on the right and at the bottom comfortably, so this result is favorable for him. Navigate the 'wrong' variation to see black's clever counter in that variation.RIGHT]))