It's a 1% resistor, so the tolerance band is brown, and you have an extra band for the greatly improved range of values. The same applies to 2% resistors, except the tolerance band is red.
You must have been studying a REALLY old tutorial, as pretty well all resistors have been 1% or 2% for a considerable time now.
From a practical point of view such resistors are extremely hard to read, as it's difficult to know which end is which - so I keep the resistors in packets, or labelled draws, and have a component tester to hand.