Fwiw I play the regular HT 7$ 6max, they have a different structure but it comes down to basicly the same thing. I wouldn't call myself an expert in them (if there are any other regs from there in this forum they'll prolly flame me
) but I'm decent. I think the ones you play start at t50 with a 5 ante?
Those hyperturbos are probably the most easy to learn the basic game out there since most (key) spots come down to shove or fold, you can do some fancy stuff if situation warrants it like raise to 3BB instead of shoving your 3.5BB but it comes down to the same thing essentially.
The key thing in the early game is maintaining your FE, if you take a hand where you're not sure what to do (not an obvious shove not an obvious fold), think how much equity and future fold equity you lose by folding this particular spot and what you know about players left to act and their stacks.
Once you get to the bubble the game becomes more of a unique situation each game, sometimes it's ok to allow your FE to take significant hits, sometimes you need to shove ATC from the BTN to maintain it. Player tendencies play a much bigger role on the bubble imo, to give a simple example I come across a lot in these.
Blinds 60/120 ante t12
BTN (hero) 500
SB 2000
BB 500
SB is a total tard that has been playing like a nit since got the bigstack since he doesn't want to risk losing on the bubble. So you know if you fold SB is likely to fold and suddenly BB has 524 after the blinds hit you next hand and you have 368. That is a really ****ty hand for you to play so you probably want to shove really wide this hand so we don't get into that situation.
If you play some games just taking hand by hand treating each hand as a 'problem' and look for the optimal solution combined with studying afterwards to fix mistakes you'll probably learn the dynamics fast if you've learned other poker games before.