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Rustam Bunyatov FM

chessalow Since 2015 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
43.9%- 46.5%- 9.6%
Blitz 2321 833W 891L 205D
Bullet 2174 304W 314L 43D
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Hi Rustam, here is your personalised post-match feedback

1. Quick snapshot

• Current form: you scored 3 convincing wins, but 5 of the last 6 defeats were on time – the single biggest leak in your score.
• Historical best: 2373 (2016-10-08)
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2. Strengths to keep nurturing

  • Initiative-first mindset. In your win vs tsiry82 you seized space with 10.c5! and never let Black breathe.
  • Tactical alertness. 25.Nxe6+!! and 32.e6+ followed by 35.Re1 showcased excellent calculation depth.
  • Practical piece activity. You consistently post knights on d5/f5 and bishops on active diagonals, forcing concessions.

3. Priority issues

  1. Clock management – “good moves in time”
    Five recent losses (e.g. vs purechessseeker) reached playable positions yet ended with 0-0-:00. Adopt a minimum move speed rule: never sink below 30 s in the first 20 moves of 3-min blitz. If you’re clearly winning, pre-move safe recaptures and force exchanges instead of hunting the prettiest mate.
  2. Handling closed Sicilian & English structures
    In the loss to PureChessSeeker you met 5.c4 with ...d4, locked the centre and then had no plan. Review thematic breaks (…b5 en route …a5-a4 or …f5-f4) and typical KIA piece manoeuvres. A 30-minute database scroll will save dozens of rating points.
  3. Defensive prophylaxis
    Several timeouts came after over-pressing while ignoring counterplay. Before launching pawn storms ask “what is my opponent’s next threat?” – a simple zwischenzug scan reduces blunders dramatically.
  4. Endgame conversion under time pressure
    vs dh1308 you reached an easily winning rook ending but flagged. Drill the Philidor/Lucena techniques in 5-min puzzles, then practise converting +3 positions with 20 s on the clock.

4. Micro-exercise from your own game

Solve in 30 s: Black to move after 24.Qxc4+ (PureChessSeeker game)

Find the only move that maintains equality. (Hover to reveal)

24…Be6! deflects the queen and keeps the d-pawn supported. In the game you played 24…Be6 one move later, losing a tempo and ultimately the c-file.

5. Training plan for the next two weeks

  • Day 1-3: build a concise cheat-sheet for the English / Anglo-Dutch and KIA vs Sicilian  – 10 critical positions each.
  • Daily: 10 fast games (3|2 or 5|0) focusing on staying above 30 s; annotate one game with comments (no engine).
  • Alternate days: 20 custom puzzles filtered for “mate-in-3 & deflection”.
  • Weekend: play two 15|10 games, switch on engine afterwards and add key errors to an “opening flashcard deck”.

6. Motivational note

You already demonstrated the tactical sharpness required for 2200+. Once the clock-handling habit is fixed, the rating jump will follow quickly. Keep the momentum, Rustam – good luck in your next session!


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