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sirsniffesalot

Hello, I'm a beginner, (around 300 elo) and can't seem to be improving too much. If I concentrate, I don't really blunder, but still can't find my opponents attacks and find attacks of myself to the opponents king. I only really started playing chess and trying to get better 1-2 weeks ago, so not that long. I don't know if courses are worth buying, or even a chess coach (a coach seems a bit too pricy though). Thank you to the people who find this and respond with a good way to solidly learn chess. Right now I'm just watching a few random chess Youtube videos and playing a few random games of chess. I need a plan to study and get better. Thank you.
P.S. I've also seen that Remote Chess Academy has a great deal on their courses. (around 80% for every course, along with the "Buy 1 course ON SALE and get 1 course FREE" I'm not sure if I should buy them, and if so, which ones should i buy? Thank you again.

Tiberius9868

panda chess has a study plan

-5 minutes of puzzles

-10 minutes of studying game phases(opening, middlegame, endgame)

-15 minutes of playing

-5 to 10 minutes of analyzing games

Tiberius9868

if you have more time than learn game phases for longer & play/analyze more games

Tiberius9868

& you don’t need to spend money, there are plenty of free resources. These include

-Lichess studies

-Wintricat.uk which has a free game review

-Aimchess gives you unlimited tactics practice even without paying

-Chess.com free weekly lesson

-Thousands of youtube videos

BEEsoldier

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