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Good to hear you're trying to go about this the right way. Sure wish I did that when I started out.
Rule #1 that nobody tells you unless you find a place such as this: LEARN. You always have more to learn about poker. I do. Everyone in this forum does. Everyone you watch on TV does. The more you read online, in books, post, etc the more you will learn about poker and how to beat your opponents.
The best things to learn first (seems like you're on the right track, tho): Starting hands, POSITION, Pot Odds, POSITION, and being able to understand how good your cards are and what plays you can make with your cards. Then, thinking about why your opponents are doing what they're doing is a big one (but on microstakes there may often be no good explanation).
And to answer your question, I wouldn't start out playing play money games. Six people shoving their chips in the middle every flop is the furthest thing from actual poker. Even the lowest of low stakes is better practice. Just put some money in, whatever you're comfortable with (if you're not comfortable with the stakes you're playing MOVE DOWN) and make sure you're properly bankrolled and have at it.
Good luck!
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