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  2. 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 .

  3. WinTuition - Wikipedia

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    April 1, 2003. ( 2003-04-01) WinTuition is an American game show created as an original series for Game Show Network, on which it originally ran from December 9, 2002 to April 1, 2003, with repeats until January 4, 2004. The game had a school-oriented theme in which three contestants competed to answer questions on general school-based subjects ...

  4. The Cardsharps - Wikipedia

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    Dimensions. 94 cm × 131 cm (37 in × 52 in) Location. Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth. The Cardsharps (painted around 1594) is a painting by the Italian Baroque artist Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio . The original is generally agreed to be the work acquired by the Kimbell Art Museum in 1987, although Caravaggio may have painted more than one ...

  5. Bill Root (bridge) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Root (bridge) William S. Root (December 12, 1923 – March 18, 2002) was an American professional bridge player, teacher, and writer. He was from Boca Raton, Florida. [1] Root was inducted into the ACBL Hall of Fame in 1997. [2] The American Contract Bridge League observed in his citation, "Root was perhaps the best known bridge teacher in ...

  6. Shark - Wikipedia

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    Etymology. Until the 16th century, sharks were known to mariners as "sea dogs". This is still evidential in several species termed "dogfish," or the porbeagle.The etymology of the word shark is uncertain, the most likely etymology states that the original sense of the word was that of "predator, one who preys on others" from the Dutch schurk, meaning 'villain, scoundrel' (cf. card shark, loan ...

  7. Braydon Trindall - Wikipedia

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    Source: [1] As of 30 May 2024. Braydon Trindall (born 11 July 1999) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a five-eighth or halfback for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the National Rugby League (NRL).

  8. Jim Perry (television personality) - Wikipedia

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    Although Perry was American by birth, he and his family emigrated to Canada in the early 1970s and moved back to the U.S. in the late 1970s when he was hired to host Card Sharks. [citation needed] Perry also served as an announcer for That Show starring Joan Rivers, a short-lived two-month series that aired in 1969 on syndicated television.

  9. Talk:Card Sharks - Wikipedia

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    So Card Sharks can be thought of as a simplified version of Acey Deucey, based on one initial card rather than two. But in a practical sense, the key to Acey Deucey is the “between” status of the third card, something that is not a part of Card Sharks. And I don’t think you can say A is based on B if the key game-play element of B is removed.