Usually an opening suggests a plan of attack, but it needs to be updated at several points throughout the game--eg, when you realize a goal or alternatively discover that it can't be immediately obtained, or when a new opportunity presents itself.
When do you formulate a plan?




Hopefully you're aware of the plans associated with the openings you play. For example, in the Classical French black usually plays to attack white's central pawns and then proceed with pressure on the queenside (where white usually castles).
I suggest you familiarize yourself with the schemes and strategies inherent to the openings you play.

Hello all, I'm new to these site.
I'm looking for input from some of the players here on at what point in the game they formulate their plan of attack/defense. Is this something players know right from the opening, or does it just come to them at some later point?