Las Vegas Review-Journal

Six to be added to gaming hall

Ceremony set for G2E next month

- By Richard N. Velotta

Six gaming industry profession­als, several with Las Vegas ties, will be inducted into the American Gaming Associatio­n Hall of Fame when the Global Gaming Expo convenes in Las Vegas next month.

Jeffrey Silver, an attorney in the Las Vegas office of Detroit-based Dickinson Wright PLLC and a former member of the Nevada Gaming Control Board, and Mark Yoseloff, founder of the UNLV Center for Gaming Innovation and the retired chairman and CEO of Shuffle Master Inc., are among the six who will be recognized during AGA’S trade show Oct. 4-7.

AGA announced two Hall of Fame classes, for 2020 and 2021, since the coronaviru­s pandemic resulted in the cancellati­on of last year’s G2E show. Silver and Yoseloff were among the 2020 inductees along with

James Maida, president and CEO of Gaming Laboratori­es Internatio­nal, a New Jersey-based firm with offices around the globe.

The 2021 class also includes Jeremy Jacobs, chairman of Delaware North; Jim Shore, general counsel of the Seminole Indian Tribe of Florida; and Knute Knudson Jr., vice president of global business developmen­t and tribal ambassador for IGT.

“Each of these pioneers has left a unique, indelible mark on our industry,” AGA President and CEO Bill Miller said. “Under their leadership, tribal gaming has boomed, profession­al sports leagues have embraced sports betting, and the gaming industry is thriving despite the challenges we’ve faced over the past year and a half.”

An invitation-only reception, including a Gaming Hall of Fame induction ceremony, is scheduled during G2E.

Silver, who today makes frequent appearance­s before the Gaming Control Board and the Nevada Gaming Commission on behalf of clients, was appointed to the Control Board in 1975 and took a stand against organized crime, laying the foundation for corporate investment in gaming. He developed a case against the licensing of Frank “Lefty” Rosenthal to operate the Stardust as a board member.

Silver is attributed with bringing the first food and beverage corporate partners into the casino, leading “The Burger King Revolution” that was key to driving middle-class tourism to Las Vegas in the 1980s.

Yoseloff, who holds a PH.D. in mathematic­s, created Mississipp­i Stud Poker and other table games and owns hundreds of gaming patents. He led Shuffle Master Inc. from a small shuffling machine company to a game producer eventually acquired in 2013 by Bally Technologi­es, now a subsidiary of Scientific Games.

Yoseloff then used his talents to create UNLV’S Center for Gaming Innovation to teach the next generation of game creators. His program has led to the creation of new games and patents, all owned by his students to empower them on their path into the gaming industry.

The Gaming Hall of Fame was establishe­d in 1989 and annually has honored a class of industry leaders until last year when the selection and event was postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. An independen­t panel of gaming executives selects the honorees each year.

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Jim Shore

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