I just found Amy's blog on Poker Pages and it's pretty entertaining. It is a light read of trip reports, playing advice, poker culture, and her daily goings on as they pertain to all things poker. I got started reading her most recent posts about a trip to Vegas, and then randomly went through some in the archives. There is a ton of good info in here, and her tips are fun to read. She has written poker room reviews of the MGM, Bellagio, Mirage and Excalibur, given tips on aquiring comps and coupons, and delivered the inside scoop on when the Excalibur is serving fresh Krispy Kremes. Amy's bio insists that she does have a life outside of poker. She is currently getting her Ph.D. in Public Policy and works
as a financial/economic consultant primarily in the areas of commercial
litigation and commodity trading strategies. I'll definitely be looking out for her at the WSOP.Amy Calistri: She Got Good Value
I just found Amy's blog on Poker Pages and it's pretty entertaining. It is a light read of trip reports, playing advice, poker culture, and her daily goings on as they pertain to all things poker. I got started reading her most recent posts about a trip to Vegas, and then randomly went through some in the archives. There is a ton of good info in here, and her tips are fun to read. She has written poker room reviews of the MGM, Bellagio, Mirage and Excalibur, given tips on aquiring comps and coupons, and delivered the inside scoop on when the Excalibur is serving fresh Krispy Kremes. Amy's bio insists that she does have a life outside of poker. She is currently getting her Ph.D. in Public Policy and works
as a financial/economic consultant primarily in the areas of commercial
litigation and commodity trading strategies. I'll definitely be looking out for her at the WSOP.





