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Definitions of cardsharps in various dictionaries:
noun - a professional card player who makes a living by cheating at card games
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They may change hands fraudulently |
Devil's books parish condemned: not one cheats |
Poker pros, say |
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Apr 21 2019 The Washington Post |
Apr 21 2019 L.A. Times Daily |
Nov 2 2012 The Telegraph - Toughie |
Apr 6 2003 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
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Plural form of cardsharp. |
a person who cheats at cards in order to win money. |
A person who cheats at cards in order to win money. |
Cardsharps might refer to |
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A Card sharp (also cardsharp, card shark or cardshark, sometimes hyphenated) is a person who uses skill and/or deception to win at poker or other card games. "Sharp" and "shark" spellings have varied over time and by region. * The label is not always intended as pejorative, and is sometimes used to refer to practitioners of card tricks for entertainment purposes. In general usage, principally in American English and more commonly with the "shark" spelling, the term has also taken on the meaning of an expert card gambler who takes advantage of less-skilled players, also called an advantage player, without any implication of actual cheating at cards, in much the same way that "pool shark" or "pool hustler" can (especially when used by non-players) be intended to refer to a skilled player rather than a cheater or swindler. * A card sharp or shark (by either of the gambling-related definitions) may be a "rounder" who travels, seeking out high-stakes games in which to gamble. |