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  3. Card Sharks - Wikipedia

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    Card Sharks is an American television game show.It was created by Chester Feldman [5] for Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions. Contestants attempt to predict the outcome of survey questions to gain control of a row of oversized playing cards, then determine whether the next card drawn is higher or lower.

  4. Bill Rafferty - Wikipedia

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    William Rafferty (June 17, 1944 – August 11, 2012) was an American comedian and impressionist who hosted the game shows Every Second Counts (1984–1985, syndicated), Card Sharks (1986–87, syndication), and Blockbusters (1987, NBC).

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    The original set was 160 cards in size, sold in starter decks with 60 cards and a rulebook, and in 10-card booster packs. [5]: 8 In a product release article in InQuest, the game was described as suitable for those who "need an easy introduction to card games". [5]: 8

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  9. Card sharp - Wikipedia

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    The Cardsharps (ca. 1594) by Caravaggio Le Tricheur à l'as de carreau [] (1635) by Georges de La Tour. A card sharp (also card shark, sometimes hyphenated or spelled as a single word) is a person who uses skill and/or deception to win at card games (such as poker).