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  2. Card Sharks - Wikipedia

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    The original Card Sharks aired on NBC from April 24, 1978 to October 23, 1981, hosted by Jim Perry; it was the first new Goodson-Todman game show to debut on NBC since the end of the original Match Game in September 1969. From its debut until June 20, 1980, Card Sharks aired at 10:00 am /9:00 am (CT/MT/PT).

  3. Richard Turner (magician) - Wikipedia

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    Card mechanic, card manipulator. Spouse. Kim Turner. Children. 1. Website. Official website. Richard Edward Turner (born June 16, 1954) is an American expert card mechanic who is known for his card trick performances. He was the subject of the documentary, Dealt.

  4. Topdog/Underdog - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln suggests that Booth find employment in order to keep Grace, calling his card shark abilities "double left-handed." Insulted, Booth challenges him to a game of three-card monte. Lincoln leads him to believe that he can win, inducing Booth to wager his $500 inheritance on the game before beating him.

  5. Jim Perry (television personality) - Wikipedia

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    His biggest break in the United States came in 1978 when NBC and Mark Goodson–Bill Todman Productions cast him for their new show Card Sharks.Perry hosted the entire NBC version and the two pilots that preceded the series, airing from April 24, 1978, until October 23, 1981.

  6. The Cardsharps - Wikipedia

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    The Cardsharp with the Ace of Diamonds by Georges de La Tour, c. 1620–1640.. The painting shows an expensively-dressed but unworldly boy playing cards with another boy. The second boy, a cardsharp, has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight of the mark but not the viewer, and a sinister older man is peering over the dupe's shoulder and signaling to his young accompl

  7. Mark Goodson - Wikipedia

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    The company's last New York-based show was the 1980 version of To Tell the Truth, but the New York office remained open and was used for East Coast Child's Play auditions. A few years after Bill Todman's death in 1979, Goodson acquired the Todman heirs' share of the company, and in 1982, the company was renamed Mark Goodson Productions.

  8. Card sharp - Wikipedia

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    Card-sharpers by Candlelight (1845) by Feliks Pęczarski, National Museum in Warsaw. According to the prevailing etymological theory, the term "shark", originally meaning "parasite" or "one who preys upon others" (cf. loan shark), derives from German Schorke or Schurke ('rogue' or 'rascal'), as did the English word "shirk[er]".

  9. List of Wild Cards books and short stories - Wikipedia

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    August 13, 2019. "A Flint Lies in the Mud" by Murphy. "The Coming of the Crow" by Peadar Ó Guilín. "But a Flint Holds Fire" by Murphy. "Needles and Pins" by Caroline Spector. "Night Orders by Cornell. "Police On My Back" by Charles Stross. "Probationary" by Marko Kloos. "Twisted Logic" by Peter Newman.

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