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Allen Kessler Wins 4th WSOPC Ring; Daniel Lowery Claims 14th

Allen Kessler was so thrilled with winning his fourth World Series of Poker Circuit (WSOPC) ring on Saturday that he forgot to tell the server to leave off the "green stuff" at his victory dinner.

The "Chainsaw" won his first WSOP anything tournament since midway through President Obama's second term when he took down the $400 buy-in Stud-8/Omaha-8 event at Graton Resort & Casino in Northern California. He beat out a field of 57 entrants for a $6,314 payday.

On Friday, Daniel Lowery, by winning the $1,125 buy-in Pot-Limit Omaha in the same series, tied Josh Reichard for third place all-time with 14 Circuit rings.