In my opinion, for white, 1.e4 and 1.d4 are probably best. For black, 1...e5 and 1...c5 are best against 1.e4 and Nimzo-Indian and Grunfeld are best against 1.d4
doing elementary tactics, going over your losses, and learning to blunder check before you move at each and every move. Easier said than done, but who said improving at chess was easy? :P
Sup gotunk! This is infinity :D I'm a noob myself but I would try to break things down into manageable chunks: tactics, basic opening (I like openings with little variation like English or KIA so there's less tricks to memorize), strategic middle game ideas, endgames, etc.
Well I'm a noob but I'm from TL, cheers everyone. I currently watch youtube videos and play 10 min games, I find the theory part fascinating; any recomendations for improving faster? =)