From time to time, the Sandman forgets to deliver to me on his route, so I end up staying up rather late. I was up watching "Card Sharks" at 3am with Eubanks hosting. I love his style, and the way he could instigate things, especially on the Newlywed Game. That being said, I have a few pet peeves about the show.
The original opening spiel was rather lame, compared to the 1978 version. I often wondered why they couldn't keep the opening poems? The set seemed brighter than Perry's which I actually liked, but the opening, especially the early episodes "From Television City in Hollywood, it's Card Sharks!". Bleh....Gene Wood deserved better copy than this dreck.
Win big money,
And give many thanks,
To our charming host,
Mr. Bob Eubanks onnnnnnnnnnnnnnn CARD SHARKS!!!!
Play the cards right,
You could go far,
Winning thousands of dollars in cash,
Plus this brand new car ONNN....etc. etc.
I loved the advent of the educated guess questions. One thing that annoyed me however, why, when it was an answer under 100, didn't they use the sportstype font readouts? I was never too fond of the 10 person survey questions, I felt they took a little too much time at times too. It was a good effort to add some variety to the game however.
It always irks me when Bob says to a losing contestant "We'll see you again." No you won't. Technically yes we will, in rerun land, but why would you say that? Just seems awkward, makes it seem like they'll be invited back to play again, when that clearly is not the case.
The 2nd end game for the car, while somewhat enjoyable, felt a little bit like having a 2nd dessert after having a 1st dessert. I definitely preferred the jokers in the deck to the 0-10 answer board used toward the end of the show too, although the $500 bonus for being one off wasn't so bad. Sadly, when the jokers popped up, it kind of ruined the flow of the Money Cards game. That's why I was never too keen on the Rafferty version with the prize cards. They always seemed to mess up the flow of the game somehow. I would have preferred instead that any 5 time champion would win the car for having won 5 matches in a row.
I missed the NBC sound effects for this game. The "ding" and the "buzz" sound effects on this version seemed very shallow or weak as compared to the NBC version.
While I admire the show for trying to add new elements to the original, sometimes less is more, as I learned when I hosted "Card Sharks Plus" on another game show related website last year.
I'd be interested in hearing the rest of your opinions about this, and any feedback about the comments shared.
Stay well!
Bill