Nino Beridze
Studio lead — breakout markup
Nino runs the Tuesday and Thursday studios. She taught secondary mathematics in Poti before shifting to chart literacy work. Her sessions stay on paper until the last twenty minutes.
The room
Pilot Base Pattern Lab sits on Robakidze Highway in Poti. We teach chart literacy for range breaks and pullbacks. We do not place trades, hold client funds, or sell alerts.
Doors open at 17:40. Students lay out rulers, pencils, and the week’s printouts. The first forty minutes are silent markup: find the last usable range, mark the close that would count as a leave, write invalidation in a single sentence. Then we walk the wall and argue — politely — about whether a wick was ever a break.
Phones stay bagged during markup. Screens come out only when an instructor needs a delayed chart to compare with paper. If you need live execution practice, this is the wrong address.
The studio is open Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00–18:00 for private markup, and evenings for group seats. Georgian is spoken in the corridor; instruction is in English as listed on this site.
Studio lead — breakout markup
Nino runs the Tuesday and Thursday studios. She taught secondary mathematics in Poti before shifting to chart literacy work. Her sessions stay on paper until the last twenty minutes.
Pullback coaching
Giorgi hosts the three-evening pullback block. He insists on delayed charts and written invalidation before any talk of entries. Former logistics planner; still allergic to rushing the retest.
Failed-break clinic
Tamar designed the Saturday clinic. She keeps a wall of reclaim examples and will not let a student leave without a written “idea is done” sentence.