Great post. Simple yet comprehensive and probably the best guide to shorthanded NL I've ever read. Like you said, it's hard to spew using this strategy and if a beginning player followed the guide to a T and was reasonably intelligent, I have no doubt he'd be a winning player in no time. Nice job, I wish I had read this two years ago.

One question:

Quote Originally Posted by sauce123
In a Reraised pot:

1. Continuation bet for 2/3 pot any flop containing one or more A K Q, any flop which has given you top pair or an 8+ out draw or better.
So does this mean you're generally not cbetting a J-high or lower flop if you don't have TP or a draw? I always have trouble in these spots deciding whether to bet or check in these spots. What conditions should be present for you to bet vs. check in these situations? I'm guessing that the lighter your opp calls reraises the more likely you should be to bet, since if lots of small pairs/unpaired high cards/random suited connectors are in their range, the more they will have missed the flop and fold to your bet. On the other hand though, people who call 3bets light tend to be calling stations and will call the flop lighter, so that makes cbetting against them more problematic. Also, if I have a pair that's less than top pair, I'm more likely to bet to protect my hand and prevent being bluffed out, whereas if I just have overs I'll often just take/try to get a free card.