I think if you have a pro coach or proper chess practice according to your level then for reaching 2000 1 year is more than enough
Typical rating progression pace?
See i searched this up because I just reached 600 after 3 months and I wanted to see how I was doing. Apparently not so well ðŸ˜
This is from a dedicated professional at chess.
Current rating in blitz, 2227, peak rating, 2312.
I started a month before I turned 13. I'm exactly 14 and 2 months old AS OF TODAY.
460(Starting rating) I HAVE NEVER EVER Played chess, I didn't know how the pieces moved. Still had trouble with castling, the knight, an en passant.
460-700: 1 day
700-900: little less than half a month
900-1100:less than half a month.
1100-1200: one week.
1200-1300: 1month.
1300-1550: 6 hours.
1550-1700:3 months
At this point, in February 2024. I quit chess cuz I got "Banned by mistake." So I appealed to be unbanned. Which the process took until Late-June
So how about this. February-Late-June.Â
NOT ONE CHESS GAME PLAYED.
1700-1800, a and half a month.
1800-2000:6 days
2000-2100: 3 weeks
2100-2200: 2 and a half months.
2200-2300: half a week.
2300-2400: Estimated 1 month
2400-2500: 3 months
2500-2700: 6 months
2700-2800: Hope I get there?
So in conclusion 2312 blitz in 10 months.
For adults, it will probably take 2 years.
Guys, it takes some people to get to 1100, where I am. I did not know how pieces moved in june of this year, and my ELO was 100. I have no clue how you guys won games without understanding how a piece moves. And considering the fact that so many people take many years to achieve a simple
"high-beginner" level of 1000-1200. I feel like most people can't possibly achieve these goals you are all setting, like the vast majority of my opponents have had multiple year old accounts
I got to 700 fairly quickly, a couple of months or so.
20 years later, I still can't get past 740.