Honestly it might be too much? Idk, everyone is different after all. Personally for me it's at least 30 mins of tactics a day and at least 30 mins of opening prep a day, then playing 1-3 rapid games
Is this a good training plan?

Definitely a more well thought-out training plan than mine which is "alright, watch a video from sam shankland's caro-kann series and take notes once a day"

I thought Rd1, but Stockfish is showing Re4 and Re3 is better. Thanks for the game.
(from https://www.chess.com/game/live/21519035719?username=ricorat )

I thought Rd1, but Stockfish is showing Re4 and Re3 is better. Thanks for the game.
(from https://www.chess.com/game/live/21519035719?username=ricorat )
Yes I missed my hanging rook lol

its a very good plan! the only thing i do diffrently is i play lots of 30 min games read 2 chapters solve 50 tactics a day study 3 master games and do some endgame tests and i play for 2 hours and study for 4 hours so i mainly play chess 6 hours a day. i do alot of time in chess because im serious about it and love the game.

That's great, but how many hours a day is that to spend on chess lol
probably 3-5

sounds like a good plan; no doubt you'll fly past me in rating now lol
Hopefully lol

You have time for that? Wow, I wish I had that kind of time. Looks good to me.
Sighhhhhhh I have way to much time on my hands

So for the longest time I had not had a training plan and I finally set one up today. Do you guys think it's good and is there anything that I should add or take away from it?
1. Play 1-3 30|0 games a day and analyze each one
2. Read at least 1 chapter a day in a chess book
3. Solve 20 tactics a day
4 Solve 20 vision tests. 10 coordinates and 10 moves. Will use white in half and black in half
5. Sudy one master game a day. Preferably one in an opening I play
Great but tbh the vision doesn’t seem necessary but if ya wanna get better at coordinates its not bad the whole plan seems perfect good luck getting. Better 😀
Myself, I think 1 game/day is more than enough and I’d dump the extra time into solving puzzles, reviewing your game and master games more. But maybe you’re eager to play more abs need that to keep you motivated. Just make sure you’re enjoying it, whatever you do, as that’ll be the biggest indicator you’ll stick with it long term. And be careful of burn out, maybe take a day off every week or so just to give your mind a rest abs process all the information you’re throwing it. Have a good chess adventure!
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"1. Play 1-3 30|0 games a day and analyze each one" ++ 15|10 is better than 30|0. 1 game is enough. Do not bother analysing won games: focus on analysis of your lost games.
"2. Read at least 1 chapter a day in a chess book" ++ Depends on how good the book is. Chess books are no novels, do not read them, study them with 2 chess sets: one for the main line, one for variations.
"3. Solve 20 tactics a day" ++ 20 may be excess. 4 is enough. It is good to start with as a warm-up.
"4 Solve 20 vision tests. 10 coordinates and 10 moves. Will use white in half and black in half" ++ pretty useless.
"5. Sudy one master game a day. Preferably one in an opening I play" Yes, surely good.
So for the longest time I had not had a training plan and I finally set one up today. Do you guys think it's good and is there anything that I should add or take away from it?
1. Play 1-3 30|0 games a day and analyze each one
2. Read at least 1 chapter a day in a chess book
3. Solve 20 tactics a day
4 Solve 20 vision tests. 10 coordinates and 10 moves. Will use white in half and black in half
5. Sudy one master game a day. Preferably one in an opening I play