Coach Chesswick
Constructive Feedback for Rashad Babaev (Rabachess)
Quick Snapshot
- Peak blitz rating: 2532 (2024-08-31)
- Typical openings: Sicilian (Black), Ruy López & 1.e4 systems (White)
- Performance rhythm:
What You’re Doing Well
- Opening Depth – You handle main-line Sicilians with confidence, showing good awareness of critical moves like …e5 in the Classical and the Paulsen setups.
- Tactical Alertness – Games against elliott204 (August 31) illustrate your ability to spot resourceful tactics (…Nxc2!, …Nxh3+ etc.) under time pressure.
- Piece Activity – You consistently fight for the initiative, often seizing open files with rooks (e.g. 21…Rc8! & 24…Rc7 in your Ruy López win).
Growth Opportunities
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Over-ambitious Queen Adventures
In several recent games the queen steps out early (…Qa5 vs. the Alapin, …Qb6 in the Paulsen) and becomes a tempo target.- Ask “What is my opponent’s next forcing move?” before a queen sortie.
- Practical rule: if the queen crosses the fourth rank before move 12, be certain it either wins material or prevents castling.
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Cashing-in vs. Keeping Control
In your most recent loss to leviackerman594 you correctly won a pawn but continued with the forcing24…Qxa2 ?, launching a race you could not win.
Critical moment:- Instead,
24…Qe6!or24…Rc8consolidates the extra pawn and keeps rooks coordinated. - Try adding a “quiet-move scan” to your calculation routine: once you see a forcing line, spend 10 seconds hunting for a stabilising alternative.
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Defending Dark Squares vs. Anti-Sicilians
The Alapin and c3 Sicilian players target d4/e5/c6 squares. Consider:- Adopting the …Nf6, …g6, …Bg7 plan only after confirming d4 is securely held.
- Adding the 2…Nf6 3.e5 Nd5 4.Nf3 Nc6 line to mix surprise with solidity.
- Reviewing games tagged “Alapin — Barmen Defense” in a database for model setups.
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End-game Conversion
Your technique is usually clean, but fast time controls still cost points (FaustinoOro, time-forfeit; Revan_2002, rook-ending). Two habits help:- Enter every end-game with +30 seconds (bank increments early).
- Apply the “stop-calculate-simplify” rule once you’re two pawns up.
Action Plan (Next 2 Weeks)
- Annotate five personal losses (starting with the Alapin game) focusing on alternative quiet moves.
- Play a training match starting from the critical Alapin position after 9.Nc3 (
…Qa5) vs. an engine – aim for defence-first mentality. - Memorise the first 12 moves of the mainline Ruy López for both colours to avoid clock drains.
- Daily 10-minute session of rook-and-pawn endings on a puzzle site; treat it like a physical warm-up.
Glossary
• Quiet move – a non-forcing move that improves position.
• Prophylaxis – anticipating and preventing opponent ideas.
• Critical moment – position where the evaluation can swing ±1.00 with one decision.
Final Thoughts
Your dynamic style already scares strong opponents; a touch more restraint at critical moments will convert scares into scores. Keep enjoying the initiative, but remember: sometimes the quietest move shouts the loudest.