1-Iron condor.........NO
Trader just sold put spreads & purchased call spreads. Not sure if this has a "name" as I don't get too concerned with labels.
2-This trade has only a small chance of making big money so looking @ the large % profit possible can be misleading. If you babysit the trade it could be closed in "sections" to make a profit but that would require good timing & may significantly increase margin requirements if you close 1 side of a spread individually.
***IMO, beginning option traders should study:
1-Calls
2-Puts
3-Call Spreads
4-Put Spreads
Most other more complex option strategies are just a combination of the above so if you clearly understand the simple strategies, the more advanced become easier to understand.
***Study the "greeks" after the above. Knowing all the greeks though isn't a requirement to trade options though. Some uses of options have no need for a complete understanding of the greeks. For example, trading call/put spreads can be done with a little knowledge of "premium".
Investopedia.com is a good source of basic option knowledge.