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This may seem a strange suggestion, but you could try gettin a poker simulator application. I don't have any particular one in mind. I haven't looked at them for years. I know they have them for limit, not sure about NL, but someone has probably made one.
I suggest this because:
1. You can play a few thousand hands within your bankroll (since it's just the cost of the software).
2. Any decent one will let you select the "player profiles" for your competition, tighness/agression/etc.
3. For training a simulator will give you a better feel than playing with play chips online, since that is notoriously loose and wild.
Again, I did it with limit, but when I first decided I wanted to play poker I read the books and then spent a 100 hours or so until I could consistently beat the simulator. Then when I played live in Palm Springs on vacation (3 times), I won money with no "real" experience at 2/4 limit against the leather ass crews that sit in those casino's by the resorts and take money from tourists.
Also, I'm hoping that the simulators out now will also do game analysis for you. So it can tell you where your weakness are.
That will give you the experience you need, but can't afford.
My other suggestion is to play micro-limits. There are .05/.10 NL games online. $50 on one of those sites will give something approaching an appropriate bankroll to play those if you insist on NL - which is my favorite as well.
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