Andrey Kalgin is a Russian poker player and a regular competitor in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) circuit, specifically known for his performances in major festivals held in Sochi.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
Andrey Kalgin’s tournament career is highlighted by his success in High Roller events within the Russian Federation (according to The Hendon Mob). His most significant recorded result occurred at the Eurasian Poker Tour (EAPT) Grand Final in Sochi. Competing in the High Roller 8-Max event, he finished as the runner-up to Ivan Bryksin, securing a payout of 29,975 c.u. (Casino Units, approximately $30,000–$40,000 depending on exchange rates at the time).
He has also shown consistency in other major series, such as the World Poker Tour (WPT) Russia and the Sochi Poker Festival (SPF). Notable deep runs include a cash in the Sochi Poker Cup during the SPF Grand Final and appearances in WPT opener events.
Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Russia, Andrey Kalgin focuses his volume on the thriving poker scene in Sochi. He is a familiar face at the Sochi Casino and Resort, where he competes against the region’s top professionals. His ability to reach heads-up play in a High Roller event demonstrates his comfort in playing for high stakes and navigating difficult fields against aggressive regulars like Ivan Bryksin.
Play Style & Strategy
Andrey Kalgin’s results suggest a selective and aggressive approach, typical of High Roller specialists in the CIS region. His track record in “8-Max” and “Opener” formats indicates a preference for shorter-handed tables where he can leverage position and apply pressure, rather than waiting for premium hands in full-ring survival contests.


















