Daniel Wolf Responds to Alec Torelli Angleshoot with Funny Rap Song

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Daniel Wolf Responds to Alec Torelli Angleshoot with Funny Rap Song
15:49
19 Jul

(Photo: WSOP.com)

The controversy over Alec Torelli's alleged angleshoot on an episode of Poker Night in America continued as the victim, Daniel 'Clarence' Wolf, released a YouTube video expressing his opinion on the matter.

Wolf's response, however, is not an analysis of the hand in question as we have seen to date by the likes of Doug Polk, with a reply by Torelli roughly a month later, and more recently, a newcomer on the scene who goes by the name of 'ssSuperSoak.' If you haven't yet seen ssSuperSoak's take on the PNIA angleshoot furor, here it is below:

The new YouTuber goes into incredible detail, dissecting the hand in a way that Polk did not, watching the movements of Torelli even hours before the alleged angleshoot. Only time will tell if Torelli will eventually provide a response to SuperSoaker.


Let the Law Decide

But let's get back to Wolf, who shoved all-in with A-10 in a $25/$50 PNIA cash game but didn't see $10,000 in chips that Torelli had hidden behind his stack. Torelli was holding A-Q and realized that Clarence was likely kind of weak by his obvious surprise when he finally saw the additional $10K in Alec's stack.

Wolf, who lists his poker alias as 'Fetus/Cletus,' showed his displeasure with Torelli via a creative rap song entitled "Let the Law Decide." His Eminem-styled rap is hilarious. Here it is below:

When rapping, Wolf goes by the name 'Soggy.' The guy has got more aliases than a criminal on the run, but his rhymes are tight.

Soggy's video would have been much better if it was accompanied by images and such, but as far as the lyrics go, I'm impressed. According to Cletus' response to a comment on the video, we may see humorous images to go along with the song in the near future.

Wolfie may have a career as a rapper if this poker thing doesn't work out. Funny stuff!


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