In 2003, the year Moneymaker won the WSOP there were 839 entrants. This number ballooned the following year with an unprecedented growth of over 300% to have 2,576 entrants. The following year the number of players more than doubled to 5,619 players. In 2006 growth slowed but continued with 8,773 players. It was predicted that 12,000 players would pay or play their way for the $10,000 entry fee to the tournament but then the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, a title within the SAFE Port Act, was pushed through the House of Representatives, largely Jim Leach. Bill Frist and Jon Kyl expedited the bill through the Senate. The UIGEA portion of the bill was pushed through quietly and signed into law on September of 2006.
Immediately after the passing of the bill, poker sites suffered huge losses in value with regard to the stock market. Funds were eventually locked in Neteller, the largest cash processor for online poker players. In 2007 only 6,358 entrants made their way into the WSOP. U.S. Congressman Barney Frank introduced legislation in 2007 to overturn the UIGEA portion of the SAFE Port Act, but includes taxing United States players and stronger regulation. Non-publicly traded money transfer entities are still the best bet for United States based poker players who want to continue online and it is possible to find them. The future is a shaky one for online gamers, but will hopefully continue to thrive as in the past.
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