The recent annoucement introducing-study-plans mentioned that study plans for intermediate level were in the pieline - but gave no timetable.
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artfizz wrote:
The recent annoucement introducing-study-plans mentioned that study plans for intermediate level were in the pieline - but gave no timetable.
MMMMMMMMMMM PIEline - can I have a banoffee pie, please?
artfizz wrote: The recent annoucement introducing-study-plans mentioned that study plans for intermediate level were in the pieline - but gave no timetable.
I_Eat_Plenty wrote: MMMMMMMMMMM PIEline - can I have a banoffee pie, please?
Maybe you need DIET plans - not study plans.
I noticed somewhere that Chess.com had developed a set of study plans for beginners. Are there any plans for Study Plans beyond those for beginners? I recently retired and have taken up chess again after a considerable layoff. I've been playing a lot of turn-based games, doing tactics, chess mentors, etc. I've also been jumping from chess book to chess book on every part of the game. Needless to say, I get frustrated and seem to never finish anything to the point where I actually improve. I obviously need a disciplined approach. It sounded like these Study Plans would help but I am beyond the beginner stage.
If Chess.com doesn't have any plans in this direction, any ideas where I can go for a somewhat formal study regimen?
Thanks.