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By ESPN Poker Club
Sunday, July 8, 2007 Although Michael Binger tied the record for most WSOP cashes in a year (eight) with his 56th place finish, it was Michael Graves who stole the spotlight by winning his first WSOP bracelet in his first WSOP cash. Graves defeated the field of 1,048 players to earn $742,121 in prize money. The 23-year-old student only had two previous cashes in his poker career. Totaling under $5,000, Graves dramatically added to his bankroll with this victory. Oringally from Austin, Texas, Graves is currently ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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