This is it. I got you and I thank youVery simple advice - expand your range of game pre-flop. Play Ah (suited for flash), play small pairs (for the set), play suited connectors type 89 (for straight). The main thing is to learn not to overpay for them on the flop. These are NOT ready hands, and you must get the right board for their further drawing. But usually they are well paid.
My best advice I can offer you is, get your hands on a poker book by one of the more renowned poker player champions, and not only read it from front to back, but to also study what you have read, until it becomes second nature to you.
I could sit here and try to explain to you my technics when playing the game, but unless you possess a similar mindset as myself having similar risk tolerances, similar table sense …..etc…etc…etc… you may not get a great deal of what I am describing.
So, that is my best advice for you.
You had asked members on this board for their opinions, and as such, I had given you my honest opinion of learning the basics and progressing on from there.I feel as if watching youtube videos or twitch streamers would be a much faster way to learn about ranges than in books. Also most of the books from a few years ago are already out of date with winning strategies, at least in my opinion.