Apestyles
Jonathan “apestyles” Van Fleet has been playing tournament poker professionally since 2003. He has crushed the highest stakes tournaments online, including the $25,000 buy-ins, since 2006. Along with being one of the most consistent winners online, Jon has co-written three books “Winning Poker Tournaments One Hand at a Time,” and coached thousands of students. He credits his success to his ability to staying flexible, having a play-to-study ratio of around 75/25, and having the opportunity to work and discuss poker with so many different elite players. With over $17 million in cashes, Jon has won numerous titles.
Jordan
Jordan” bigbluffzinc” Drummond has coached and mentored hundreds of players establishing himself as one of online poker’s most prominent forces. Beginning his poker career with just a $7 bankroll dedicated to poker Jordan has successfully climbed from the bottom to the top. The strategies he uses have proven effective for himself and the dedicated team of professional players working alongside him. Jordan founded BBZPoker in 2012.
Jargo
Jargo “bungakat” Alaväli’s thirst for learning has propelled him from low-mid stakes SNGs to BBZ Poker’s Head ICM Coach in just 2 short years. Having spent untold amounts of time in the lab internalizing the mechanics of GTO pre and post-flop strategies Jargo consistently delivers the BBZ Community the technical knowledge necessary to succeed in today’s games.
Luckyfish
Jon “luckyfish89” Clark has become one of Online Poker’s most recognizable forces. Having started as a low stakes student Jon has blended his own exploitative style with a deep understanding of poker theory. He has amassed over $500k in profits since 2016 including a $1050 SCOOP victory for $169k.
Frank
François Hamel’s interest for poker started in 2003 when Chris Moneymaker won the main event. In 2013 François started taking poker more seriously after finding early success. Intent on improving his poker game François focused his attention on playing sit’n’gos, and MTTs finding success, including a Sunday Million victory. François credits most of his success not to his technical poker skills, but his mental approach to the game. Always dedicated to learning and self-improvement, François built his game being disciplined in his study, focused in his play, and resilient during his downswings.