Where are all the good men? Marianne and her best friend, Bijoux, are dying to know. Turns out they've been holed up around card tables, playing Texas Hold 'em. So Marianne and Bijoux decide it's time to up the ante and get in on the action. But they never imagined that Marianne would have a seriously talented poker player lurking inside her. And everyone knows what they say about lucky in cards...
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Someone is trying to wipe out the jokers--those shadowy behind-the-scenes global players--and they must fight back before they are completely destroyed. Original.
But that's just what the young guys heading unnoticed inside were about to do. By the end of the tournament, the card shark kids would take the final tables for more than $4 million. It wasn't a lucky streak; it was an infiltration.
Williams takes us from the birth of trading cards to the present, when the buying & selling of cards has become everyman's stock market. At the center of the industry is the Upper Deck Co., with sales of 1 billion cards since 1990.
Associate producer Beth Hollinger, producer Bob Stewart, model Toni Wallace, Bill Cullen, model June Ferguson, and announcer Don Pardo on the set of The Price Is Right (Ann Cullen, courtesy Bob Stewart). basketball games and provided ...
Here, in the third volume of the Wild Cards series, seven of science fiction's most gifted writers take you on a journey of wonder and excitement.
I had done quite well on TheJoker's Wild...the timing was right...and it had come down to two shows: Card Sharks and The $25,000 Pyramid. I had gotten past the qualifying interviews of both games and also the final interview with ...
contestants were invited to choose playing cards from a giant pack and to guess whether or not the next card dealt would be ... Card Sharks, called a 'strip show' in America because it was 'stripped in' five times a week between other ...
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to sharks all the time, in the form of existing as neighbors with one's fellow land shark. This is very much the reason why there are card sharks. Sharks are very majestic and powerful creatures. To understand card sharks, ...