"Card Sharks"--When I first saw it, I dismissed it as G-T trying to do an H-Q-style gambling-themed show with poll questions instead of extremely easy general-knowledge tossups. In coming back to it when I got GSN, I got to appreciate the symmetry between both of the game elements and reappreciate the ability in the poll questions to go from the serious to the silly and back again, not to mention Jim Perry's performance as a host and the fact that you could easily get caught up in Money Cards. (In fact, one of the many problems with "Card Guppies" was that the symmetry between the tossups and the card-calling was gone completely--not good. And the problem with the Eubanks version, other than the unnecessary tweaks, was that with him you couldn't go from "100 wives--does your husband snore?" to "100 Congressmen--are you in favor of abortion?"--you had to keep it feather-light.)