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Hello every one I am a new chess player (for just few weeks) I an 17 years old and I want to be a master by age of 30. For those who will ask. Yes I will take chess seriously

I want your help to find a suitable plan to study and practice chess usually I have just one hour to practice and learn chess. I believe that it is very little time but I want to use it to improve my chess

what should I study?....

What opening and defence should I learn. ( currently I use réti opening. Kings indian attack, sicilian defence) but a expret friend of mine tod me never to use reti as it has some sharp respnses

I wand to add a few notes

first: I can't get a chess tutor

second: reading chess books is very boaring and give me headache due to the notations. So please dont mention a book unless it is usefull and has no alternatives.

Please mention resourses whenever possible.

Advices from expert and high rated player will be strongly appreciated.

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ahmedsoliman0x666 wrote:

 

 

Hello every one I am a new chess player (for just few weeks) I an 17 years old and I want to be a master by age of 30. For those who will ask. Yes I will take chess seriously

I want your help to find a suitable plan to study and practice chess usually I have just one hour to practice and learn chess. I believe that it is very little time but I want to use it to improve my chess

what should I study?....

What opening and defence should I learn. ( currently I use réti opening. Kings indian attack, sicilian defence) but a expret friend of mine tod me never to use reti as it has some sharp respnses

I wand to add a few notes

first: I can't get a chess tutor

second: reading chess books is very boaring and give me headache due to the notations. So please dont mention a book unless it is usefull and has no alternatives.

Please mention resourses whenever possible.

Advices from expert and high rated player will be strongly appreciated.

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