[quote="flintyglint"]
postitions at the table go in order like so
utg, utg+1, mp1, mp2, mp3, co, btn, sb, bb
this is for a nine handed game. for a 10 handed game, we might say utg+2 or add HJ instead. I dont get why outlaw put a u infront of mp2, but it doesnt really matter what the names of the positions are so long as we know what order they come in.

counting limpers is counting whoever entered the pot before you. for instance,
utg limps, utg+1 folds, mp1 limps, mp2 folds, mp3 folds, co folds
if you were on the button, we have 2 limpers. sb and bb dont count, nor do any people left to act.

continuation bets should be at least two thirds of the pot size but should not be drastically different than the bets you use with hands you might bet for value.

nut flush draws are just draws to the nut flush. If you hold Ah2h, and the board comes 5hTh2c, then we have the nut flush draw. Similarly, if you hold Qh4h and the board comes AhKh3c, we also have the nut flush draw. This is because the highest possible flush can be made with our hole cards. Get it all in on the flop means to try and bet/raise/reraise/ do whatever you can to get all your money in before seeing a turn card.

rule 7 is for whenever you and the bb are the only ones in the hand, i.e., everyone else has folded. from here, he wants you to raise your co range. so play the small blind using the cutoff range. raise it to 4xbb +1bb/limper

hope that helps