A learning path I suggest:
- Start with HeadsUp cash games (easiest format to learn and to make a lot of money as you can choose who you play against). 3 and more players on the table gets very dynamic.
- Relative Hand Strength. A Top Pair is almost worthless on a turn that has 4 cards of the same color. Get yourself familiar with Relative Hand Strength!
- Develop a simple strategy what to do with each hand in HeadsUp. I.e. how do you want to play a Top Pair if you have it on the flop? Bet flop and turn? Just bet flop? Check every flop? If you check flop, how do you play it turn? Make it very simple just to get an idea of your overall strategy and repeat the process.
- Play Exploitative (Forget GTO at your stakes, I did not need it up until NL1k). Exploit a bad players bad moves. How can you extract the most money out of his bad plays? I.e. he always goes crazy on the flop with bad hands.
- What are the indications of a very bad player? How do you know if you should play him? Make sure you set yourself rules who you want to play against.
If you have questions regarding this let me know.