Upon looking at your chess games, I found that your are playing chess games at different time control, its ok to play for fun but playing bullet will ruin your chess game and thinking.
You can play blitz and rapid. Blitz will help you to remember your openings and rapid game will help you to your strategic understanding of chess game.
Before moving to opening, middle game, and endgame, let’s watch one of your recent chess game.
In the above game, on move 4, instead of playing Nf3 which is natural move, d4 moves gives an advantage and control of the center.
So please keep in mind that you should control the center whenever possible, because controlling the center will give you more power and control over the board for launching attack on your opponent’s king.
Opening Suggestions
I found out that with white pieces, you are playing Viena game which is aggressive and good choice.
And with black pieces your are defending 1.e4 with e5 which is also strong defensive move but it has lot of variations. So I would like to suggest that,
With white pieces you should play 2.Bc4 instead of 2.Nf3, which is called Bishop’s opening, this opening often transposes to Vienna game which you already playing.
One of the main reason I am suggesting you to play Bishop’s opening because this opening avoids many opening tricks which black has in his arsenal.
Against 1.e4, you are playing 1.e5 which isĀ complicated and white has many choices over there, so in this case we have to limit white’s option.
That’s why I am suggesting you that you should learn Caro-Kan or Scandinavian and choose one of them until you reach 1800 rating.
Both defenses are easy to understand and both defenses based on logical moves and on less theory, which will help you master quickly.
Middle Game Suggestions
In the middlegame we only have two goals.
- How to create weakness
- How to exploit weakness
With these two questions, you will master the middlegame. After finishing your opening you must find a plan on how to create a weakness your opponent’s camp and how to exploit it. I have also written one short article on this topic, which might help you, here is the link: https://chessrewards.com/how-to-create-weakness-in-chess/
Endgame Suggestions
In the endgame we also have two goals.
- How to create a passed pawn.
- How to create more weakness.
If you have a passed pawn in the endgame and your opponent does not, this often leads to a winning advantage.
So you must look for opportunity to create a passed pawn in the endgame, even some time grandmasters sacrifice a piece in order to create a passer pawn.
The second step is explained above, creating more weakness will tie down your opponent’s pieces to defend and in return you will have more space and power to attack.
Conclusion
In the opening, play Bishop’s Opening, in middlegame look for creating weakness, in the endgame create passed pawn.
Here is summary of study plan.

If you still have any questions, feel free to ask.