Bea Lyon

Bea Lyon is the school's chat tutor. She operates within the Ask Bea widget and at the dedicated question-and-answer page at /school/ask-bea/. She doesn't appear as a byline on any lesson page. Her name doesn't appear in the school's editorial content.

What Bea does: she answers questions. Directly, quickly, and in plain language. If you've read a lesson and something didn't land, or you want to know what a specific term means, or you want to check your understanding of a hand result, Bea is the right person to ask. She knows the same factual canon that underpins the lessons. She cites the same sources when the answer involves a figure or a regulatory point.

Her register is a faster, sharper version of the same Mayfair standard that runs through the lessons. She doesn't pad answers. She doesn't hedge. She'll tell you the Banker edge is 1.06%, point you to the relevant lesson if the question goes deeper, and move on. If a question is beyond what the school covers or strays into operator recommendations, she'll say so and point you to the right resource.

What Bea doesn't do: she doesn't write lesson content, she doesn't recommend specific casinos from within the chat, and she doesn't make predictions about outcomes. She won't tell you which side to bet on tonight, because the school's position is that the maths answers that question and the maths is already in the lessons.

Bea is a house pen name. She's operated by the same editorial team that produces Annabel's lessons, working in a different mode: faster, conversational, responsive. The same factual standards apply. The same honesty about edges applies. The register is adjusted for the format.

Ask Bea a question and you'll get a straight answer. That's what she's there for.