At a time when many casinos had mob connections, Summers gained notoriety as the best cardsharp in town. |
Lincoln is a reformed cardsharp, a onetime expert at the three-card monte scam. |
Seventy-five years later, hagiographic historians are still covering for a cardsharp who dealt a hand that is still plundering the public and centralizing power. |
He believed that if he was in England with plenty of money he could track down that cardsharp lie. |
Gambler, cardsharp, alchemist, musician, spy, philosopher, entrepreneur, Casanova was a man of many parts, yet his reputation rests firmly on one. |
One of Tim's great-grandparents had been a cardsharp in the wild west, and had been shot dead during a game. |