The race for history is heating up. With 17 WSOP Circuit rings, Daniel Lowery is closing in on the greatest names in the circuit. Every victory brings the American player closer to an all-time record, and his latest triumph only confirms his status as an unstoppable trophy hunter.
Lowery climbs closer to the top

Poker has its legends, and Daniel Lowery is securing his place among them. By winning the WSOP-C event in Tulsa, he added a 17th ring to his collection, further cementing his status as one of the most decorated players in circuit history. This feat is even more impressive given that he continues to shine in an increasingly competitive environment, where every victory is hard-fought.
In the $600 No-Limit Hold’em event, Lowery once again showcased his talent. Facing 211 entrants, he skillfully navigated a tough field to ultimately claim the title and take home $16,254. While the prize pool may not be the biggest of his career, the stakes were high: continuing his climb up the WSOP Circuit all-time leaderboard.
With this latest victory, he is closing in on the circuit's historical leaders. Ari Engel, the record holder with 19 rings, and Maurice Hawkins, who has 18 titles, are now within Lowery’s reach. Given his consistency, it would be no surprise to see him add even more titles to his name in the coming months.
But beyond the numbers, it’s Lowery’s fierce competitor mentality that defines him. Always ready for battle, he relentlessly takes on WSOP-C events with unwavering determination, each victory adding another brick to his legendary legacy. His aggressive playing style and ability to perform under pressure make him a feared and respected opponent on the circuit.
As the WSOP-C tour continues, one question is on everyone’s mind: how far will Daniel Lowery go? With several more stops left this season, it seems inevitable that he will keep racking up titles and inching closer to the ultimate record.
History is in the making. Lowery has no plans to stop, and his competitors should take note: the ring hunter is hungrier than ever.