Card Sharks (2001)

In the 2001-2002 television season, there was an ill-fated attempt to revive the classic game show mh:besttvshows:Card Sharks for syndication.

Format
The format is almost the same, except for a few changes, all covered below.

Why It Sucks

 * 1) Lack of drama.
 * 2) The set is very lazily made.
 * 3) Inept hosting from Pat Bullard, who'd already proven his incompetence on previous game shows he'd hosted.
 * 4) Due to each player sharing a single row of cards, a contestant could potentially have a good run and get hit by a bad card, causing the opponent to win effortlessly.
 * 5) The money the contestant wins is their stake at the Money Cards, so the contestant can potentially win less than that total if the cards outright blow.
 * 6) The Money Cards now use a 3-2-1 pyramid, instead of having the third card on the second row.
 * 7) The cards are now turned over with a button, which comes off as effortless.
 * 8) A contestant now has to use Clip Chips, where they guess the outcome of a home video, just to change the card.
 * 9) The interesting (sometimes hilarious) surveys are gone. Instead, we have lousy, Street Smarts-esque questions and the aforementioned Clip Chips.
 * 10) It was so bad, that after this version tanked, absolutely zero attempts were made to revive the series before 2019, not counting Game$how Marathon 's 2006 effort.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) The announcer, Gary Kroeger, is the only one of the cast to not have only been there for the check.
 * 2) The 2000 pilot had a better format and a significantly less lazy (and more game show-like) set.

Trivia

 * The set was recycled and repurposed for the short-lived but far much better Press Your Luck revival Whammy!, which aired on GSN from 2002-03.
 * Card Sharks and long-time game show fans have taken to nicknaming this show CASINO (standing for "Card Sharks In Name Only").

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