Andy Miles Poker

After playing nearly 200 hands of heads up poker in over 10 hours and losing the World Series of Poker Main Event, you might be a little out of your mind and emotional too.

That’s at least how Tony Miles felt after he lost a dramatic final hand to John Cynn, who took his time making a crucial decision before calling all-in and beating Miles.

Toward that end of this clip you’ll hear microphones pick up Miles telling Cynn something about the bracelet winner slow rolling on that last hand, basically the poker equivalent of a baseball bat flip.

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Andy Miles Poker

There were people who argued that it was and wasn’t a slow roll on social media despite the fact that Cynn had to go through every possibility of what Miles might have been holding before making his call:

Miles took to Twitter later on Sunday and wrote a long, emotional apology:

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He congratulated Cynn and wrote this:

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“I had a brief moment of weakness and lost my composure. I am a very emotional person. I LOVE this game with everything in me. I’m literally crying like a baby right now just writing this. I know it’s hard for people to understand the pressure of this situation and that is no excuse for what I said to John following the hand. In retrospect, I do not believe in any way that it was a ‘slow roll.'”

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