Daniel Lowery Doesn’t Stop: Reached 20 Rings And Dreams Of The Historical Peak – CodigoPoker

Daniel Lowery Doesn't Stop: Reached 20 Rings And Dreams Of The Historical Peak - CodigoPoker
Daniel Lowery no se detiene: alcanzó los 20 anillos y sueña con la cima histórica

Daniel Lowery

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is not backing down from the fight. When it seemed that Maurice Hawkins
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had dealt a decisive blow in the race for the World Series of Poker Circuit rings, the American responded strongly in Tulsa and got right back into the big conversation: that of the historic record.

Lowery won the Seniors Event of the WSOPC Tulsa and reached his 20th ring on the circuit, a monumental figure that puts him back neck-and-neck with Ari Engel

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in second place in the historical standings. Ahead, yes, Hawkins still leads with 23 victories, but the distance no longer looks impossible. On the contrary: the feeling is that the hunt is alive, vibrant, and far from being resolved.

Lowery’s new title came after prevailing over a field of 480 entries, a result that earned him a prize of US$21.789 and also brought him closer to the US$4 million mark in lifetime earnings, according to Hendon Mob. But beyond the money, what really matters in this story is the message: Lowery is not letting up and continues to build a campaign that already smells like a historic pursuit.

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Maurice Hawkins

Maurice Hawkins Is The All-Time WSOP-C Ring Leader.

The fact that adds even more epicness to his triumph is his absolute dominance in this format within Tulsa. Since becoming eligible to play the Seniors, Lowery has played three editions and won all three. He had already won both events in that category at the March 2025 stop, and now he repeated to add another jewel to his collection.

This is how the top 5 of the WSOP Circuit ring race stands:

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Maurice Hawkins – 23
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Ari Engel – 20
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Daniel Lowery – 20
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Mike Setera – 17
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Josh Reichard – 16

And the best part for fans is that there is still plenty of the schedule ahead. In other words: there are still many rings at stake.

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Source: Poker.org

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