@hampy #1
Focus on slow time control games first if you want to improve : rapid, classical, correspondence chess on Lichess.
Your opening choices sound very fine and solid. Excellent !
Also, to improve you must find a good balance between training/studying, analysing your own games and playing.
Especially at lower ratings level it makes sense to focus more on analysing and training and less on playing.
Avoid bullet chess until your slow time control ratings go over say 1800 - 1900 (to avoid playing for cheap tricks and speed, and to avoid anchoring mediocre and superficial chess ideas).
Good luck, have fun !
Focus on slow time control games first if you want to improve : rapid, classical, correspondence chess on Lichess.
Your opening choices sound very fine and solid. Excellent !
Also, to improve you must find a good balance between training/studying, analysing your own games and playing.
Especially at lower ratings level it makes sense to focus more on analysing and training and less on playing.
Avoid bullet chess until your slow time control ratings go over say 1800 - 1900 (to avoid playing for cheap tricks and speed, and to avoid anchoring mediocre and superficial chess ideas).
Good luck, have fun !