Ok, I'm going to try posting again here and in a chess.com forum and see if anyone finds it interesting
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I finally managed to finish the last Yusupov book! However, it seems I skipped the 4 opening chapters from the 2nd to last book. Lol. Almost, almost.
Now I'm ready to start a new study plan as I start playing OTB again - once a week on Thursday nights.
Here is the basis for the plan I created after reading some of "How to study chess on your own":
Goals: Minimize blunders, improve candidate moves, calculation resistance, improve prophylaxis
Duration: 2 months (3 months may be necessary?)
Available time: 1.5 hours per day
Study areas:
Openings: review condensed repertoire on Chessable
Tactics: Overcoming resistance in calculation, candidate moves, opponent’s resources
Endgames: Endgame studies
Middlegames: Structures
General Improvement: Improve thought process, focus/stamina
Key study areas: Blunders, Calculation
Study resources & methods:
Openings: Review - condensed repertoire lines
Tactics:
Watch - Chess24 calculation video
Solve - exercises from Recognizing Your Opponent’s Resources
Solve - chess.com tactics
Solve blind - Visualization courses
Endgames: Solve blind - studies from Blindfold Endgame Visualization
Middlegames: Read - Chess Structures
General Improvement:
Simulation - games from Dynamic Decision Making in Chess
Light Analysis - simulated games comparing to book annotations
Deep Analysis - Analyze OTB games