Casino innovation

Casino innovation

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The annual gaming innovation class is a one-of-a-kind educational and entrepreneurial experience where world-class industry and faculty experts help students to develop their ideas. Led by Dr. Dan Sahl, who earned his Ph.D. by researching the convergence of video games and gambling, the class offers a unique learning environment for students from both the campus and the community/industry to develop game ideas.

The class runs every fall semester:

  • Open to all UNLV students and the community
  • Learn about the history, psychology, and math behind successful casino games
  • Consult with industry experts to design and refine your own unique gambling game
  • Work with experts to patent and commercialize your innovation
  • Covers all game development: slots, table games, lottery, sports betting, online social games, and gaming accessories
  • Students have launched their games in local Las Vegas casinos and across the country
  • One student-inventor sold her idea to Konami Gaming, Inc.
  • 60+ patent applications generated by students since

For further information, and to enroll in the class, please contact [email protected]

What is UNLV&#;s Gaming Innovation Class?

Rachel Wurmbrand

CGI Class of

“My experience in the Gaming Innovation class was eye-opening. Prior to taking this class, I considered myself as a person that had ideas, but I never truly invented anything from start to finish. The class made me realize that I love inventing and creating, and the faculty and industry mentors in the class helped me transform my idea into an invention. After finishing the class, Dr. Sahl helped me file a patent for the main invention involved with my game, and I’m currently in the process of creating a beta version of my game to see how people react to it.”

Matthew Stream

CGI Class of

“Prior to taking this class I would not have described myself as an inventor. I was just a guy with an idea. In August , I relocated from my hometown of San Jose, CA to Las Vegas, NV for one reason: to attend UNLV's International Gaming Institute. During the semester, I received positive and constructive feedback from mentors, staff, and my peers. Dr. Sahl and Dr. Mark Yoseloff helped me to design the artwork for the game, file my provisional patent, confirm my math, and prepare all the other necessary paperwork for my trial with the Nevada Gaming Control Board. The trial was a success, and Easy Jack was approved in the state of Nevada on September 21, Since then, one table has been installed at The Plaza in downtown Las Vegas and two tables have been installed in the state of Oklahoma. There are negotiations currently taking place to install more tables in Nevada, Oklahoma, and California.”

Jeffrey Raske
CGI Class of

“I reached out to Dan Sahl about the Gaming Innovation class after developing my own table game. After Dr. Sahl explained the course curriculum to me and gave me some free advice regarding my game, I quickly decided to enroll. From my experience in the class, I learned more about the casino gaming industry including how to adjust my game to make it more marketable. Inspired by my success in the Gaming Innovation class, I launched a game design company and have developed three games since completing the course in December ”

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