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Sorry to hear about your experiences with other forums.
Unfortunately, FTR hasn't seen much activity for years, now. While I hope you get the guidance you're looking for, this may be a very slow trickle of training for you. But I can promise any you receive will be respectful and civil.
Here's some suggestions for starting ranges. These are super tight starting ranges to make your life easier and give you more time to observe others without being in the hand.
As for starting hands, aim to button.
Totally different advice applies for playing from the blinds, so be aware of that.
raise if everyone before you has folded or limped.
For calling hands, you really need to consider the player who opened and from what position. I'll not get into that, now.
Just play what seems right for now, and ask questions as you go.
Take the time to online poker is a math game more than anything. Live poker is a psychological game, but online is different.
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