Coach Chesswick
Hi D3ST1NY_1!
Great job keeping an active schedule and already collecting a nice set of wins (your best Rapid mark so far is 1123 (2022-12-22)). Below is some targeted, constructive feedback based on your most recent games.
What you are doing well
- Fighting spirit. Many of your wins come from uncompromising kingside attacks (e.g. g-pawn/h-pawn storms in the Closed Sicilian and Caro-Kann games). You clearly value the initiative and are willing to sacrifice pawns for it.
- Piece activity. When you remember to complete development, your pieces spring to good squares (see 19.Bc4+!! in your Italian-Game win).
- Tactical alertness. Double attacks such as 29.Qxb5 in the loss to Matthew_Jennings, or 25.Qxh7+!! against ializadeh, show you spot forks and mating nets quickly.
Biggest opportunities
- Early pawn thrusts before development. Losing games often feature
a3/h3org4/h4while your back-rank pieces are asleep. Try the “four minor pieces out by move 8” rule before launching flank pawns. - King safety & pawn structure. In the Caro-Kann Advance loss you over-expanded with 12.g4 & 14.h5, weakening the dark squares. Black’s …f5/…Rxh5 break crashed through. Aim to castle first, then choose one pawn lever.
- Clock management. Three of your last five defeats were on time. In 120+1 games you averaged 8-12 seconds per move early, then hit a wall. Force yourself to play the opening & early middlegame moves in under 10-15 seconds each; save the think-tank for critical moments only.
- Endgame conversion. Against Koo115 you reached a theoretically drawn rook endgame but hesitated and flagged. Study the basic “Lucena” and “Philidor” positions; they occur constantly at your rating range.
Action plan for the next two weeks
- Opening diet:
- As White, stick to one main line: either the Italian (2.Nf3 & 3.Bc4) or the Advance French/Caro, not both. This will save clock time.
- As Black, cut out the early …h6/…a6 in the Italian; instead play solid main moves like …Bc5 or …Nf6 and castle quickly.
- Daily tactics: 10 puzzles/day with a focus on double-attacks and back-rank themes. Put a hard 3-minute time-limit on each to mimic the game clock.
- Mini endgame routine: Watch one short video or read one diagram per day on basic rook-and-pawn endings.
- Post-game self-review: After every session, pick one critical moment and record why you chose your move vs. the engine’s suggestion. Writing it down will slow the same mistake from reappearing.
Key demonstration positions
The two diagrams below highlight recurring patterns—use them as flashcards.
- Over-extension punished (Caro-Kann loss): Black’s rook swing was only possible because your king was stuck in the centre and dark-square holes had appeared.
- Model Italian attack (your win vs vsm2121): Here everything was developed, your king was safe, and the sacrifice opened decisive lines.
Progress tracker
Use these charts to monitor when you play your best chess.
Final encouragement
Your attacking flair is an asset—couple it with a bit more patience in the first 10 moves and some clock discipline, and 1000 Rapid will come quickly. Good luck, and enjoy the journey!