no....god no. renton's guide is a good place to start, but it was written years ago, before the UIEGA and the online game has evolved SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much since then. that being said, if you're even remotely competent at following the guide, you should def be
able to beat 2nl.
if you think that you can deposit 4k and go
pwn 100nl based on a few pages of word document, then you'll be sorely sorely disappointed.
it's gonna take a long arduous path and a lot of
study and play to make it up to that point. you can beat 2nl just by valuebetting every
street with every TP+ hand and
fold to every single show of
aggression, but if you
post hands and read articles and think about poker and practice putting people on ranges and such, then by the team you have the BR
to go to 5nl, you should be
able to
pwn it. then it doesn't really get much harder at that limit, but you should keep studying and getting better so that when you get to 10nl, you're ready to
pwn that.
once you get there you can start to think a little more advanced, and figure out how to wave your cock (play against regs) and start to learn floating and 3bing as a
bluff and double barrelling, and that type of
study will begin to prepare you for the next like 4 limits, but it's when poker actually begins to become poker (not at 10nl itself because you can destroy 10nl with a low poker iq, but that's when you'll prolly be prepared for
study of fun poker topics). then you can
grind your way through the next 3 limits and if you're studying like you should, be ready for 100nl.
if you think you can even play breakeven at 100nl just because you know how to follow a guide, though, you severely severely underestimate how competitive the game has gotten over the years. which is what makes it fun, though