Arkansas Hero Daniel Lowery Wins 6th Circuit Ring, $259K at WSOP Choctaw

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World Series of Poker Circuit grinders across the country cheered on one of their own on Monday in the WSOP Circuit Choctaw $1,675 Main Event. The tournament drew 908 entries and created a $1.36 million prize pool, with Daniel Lowery delivering to win his sixth gold ring and $258,784 in prize money.

Daniel Lowery moved into first place on the Arkansas all-time poker money list thanks to the biggest score of his career. (Image: WSOP)

Finishing Moves

The win was not only the largest of Lowery’s career, but also he got a big monkey off his back. None of his previous five rings had come in a WSOP Circuit Main Event, despite the 43-year-old’s having made six main event final tables. He finished runner up three times.

“I’ve been in so many big spots and come up second three times,” Lowery told WSOP officials after the win. “I felt pressure today that I’ve never felt. There’s been so many people saying ‘Oh, you’re going to get second again?’ and it just rings in my head. After a while it does get to you, I guess.”

Usually, Lowery would’ve won a seat into the 2018 Global Casino Championship. However, he already had a seat after winning Casino Championship honors in Tahoe the week prior. But still, aside from the prize money and his sixth gold ring, winning came with something else.

“The ring doesn’t mean two sh**s to me as much as that,” Lowery said while pointing to the champion banners that hang at the Choctaw casino in Durant, Oklahoma.

“Here at Choctaw, it’s like my home away from, really. There’s five banners up here from my teammates and they’re always bragging and talking about ‘Oh, Lowery gets there all the time, but he can’t finish.’”

The win moved Daniel Lowery into first place on Arkansas’ all-time poker money list, with $1,409,351 in career earnings. That allowed him to leapfrog his friend and former leader Michael Sanders, who has $1,239,300 and also was competing at WSOP Choctaw.

The only other player to have seven figures in career tournament earnings is inaugural WSOP Circuit National Champion Sam Barnhart, who has won $1,002,277 over the years.

Tough Final Table

Lowery’s path to victory wasn’t easy, especially with the likes of Kevin Eyster and 2017 Minnesota State Poker Champ Jon Hanner at the final table.

Fortunately for Lowery, Walter Rodriguez dispatched Eyster in eighth place, and Hanner would soon follow him out the door in sixth. As fate would have it, “Minnesota Jon” fell to Lowery in Level 30 (40k/80k/10k) when Hanner moved all-in for 680,000 under the gun with A♣4♠ and Lowery called from the small blind with the K♦K♠.

Hanner saw the ace he was hoping for, but it was all for naught as a king also appeared. The board ran out A♠K♣Q♥6♣7♦ and that was the end for Hanner. Soon, Lowery and Rodriguez were battling for the title, and in the final hand of the tournament the eventual champ raised to 400,000 and then called when his opponent moved all-in for approximately 2 million.

Rodriguez was ahead with 10♥10♠ against Lowery’s A♠7♣, and he held on both a flop of 5♦4♦2♠ and a 9♠ turn. Unfortunately for Rodriguez, the A♣ spiked on the river to send him home in second place with a $160,062 consolation prize.

Finishing runner-up in a circuit main event is a position Lowery knows all too well, but this time, finally, as his friends cheered, that was not his fate.

Other notable cashers in the Main Event included Aaron Massey (13th for $16,371), Kurt Jewell (17th for $13,497), Jean “Prince” Gaspard (35th for $5,339), and 10-time WSOP Circuit ring winner Maurice Hawkins (47th for $4,277).

The 2017/2018 WSOP Circuit continues now through November 20 at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.

Final Table Results
1 Dan Lowery (Peter Pender, AR) $258,784
2 Walter Rodriguez (Mexico) $160,062
3 Nick Schwarmann (Orlando, FL) $118,140
4 Jared Hemingway (Greenville, TX) $88,394
5 Mason Vieth (Windthorst, TX) $66,970
6 Jonathan Hanner (St. Paul, MN) $51,375
7 Chance Steed (College Station, TX) $39,893
8 Kevin Eyster (Lafayette, LA) $31,367
9 Venkata Chinta (Dallas, TX) $24,952



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