Do you have a study plan?

Sort:
BlunderMachinez
If you have a study plan, please share it so other people can get some ideas to create their own plans. :) I certainly would have liked some tips when I started playing/studying chess. My study plan is to study all aspects of chess in small doses and in this order: 1) Openings 2) Middlegame 3) Endgame 4) Tactics I'm studying mainly from Chessable courses, but books are as good or even better. I've also planned which courses/books I want to study for each subject.
kippuss

The chess.com video lessons, the standard beginner/intermediate/advanced series are very high quality and have helped me a lot, the puzzles at the end are a nice touch.... I also have done a lot of chess.com's puzzles for improving at tactics. I don't have a plan per se but I do study the openings I play, I have a few chessable courses on the openigns I have chose, and I study a little bit every day and often I will study or revise a particular line that I reached in a game.

I have "100 endgames you must know" but it is too high level to be worth my time yet, the chess.com endgame practice and video lessons on endgame theory like the phillidor/lucena positions and king opposition are more than adequate at the moment.

I also have a book on middlegames but I haven't read that for a while, I am focusing more on openings right now

Chuck639

The bulk of my studies are basic tactics training, game analysis and finishing off with simple end game techniques if I am not too tired.

MCLXVIII
Doing puzzles watching games playing a little there are some things I need help with the biggest thing is what to do when the opponent is trying to bring their Bishop and knight so they work together against my kings pawn can someone give me a proper response and do people have an idea of what I’m talking about Thanks a lot
DrDillPickle12
I usually do puzzles, opening/endgame training, and play games and analyze and review them.
Vertwitch
Mmm like a plan no but I study openings black and white , calculation , endgames … and review games of course and then also use apps like chesscom lichess or aimchess and also Chessable