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card counter
noun
- a casino player who memorizes or records which cards have been played in previous hands in order to calculate the odds on receiving winning cards or combinations from those remaining to be dealt, the practice often being held as illegal.
Example Sentences
In “The Card Counter,” Isaac is William Tell, a proficient gambler who was once an Abu Ghraib torturer.
While “Master Gardener” ends in a different way, a number of Schrader’s films, including “The Card Counter” and “Light Sleeper,” conclude with the hero in prison reaching out to a woman he loves.
When Hawke saw “The Card Counter,” he said, he was proud of Schrader for “going back to war.”
Joel Edgerton’s performance anchors this third entry in a loosely structured Schrader trilogy that began with ‘First Reformed’ and ‘The Card Counter.’
Unlike “First Reformed” and “The Card Counter,” whose moods and rhythms seemed to emerge from a rigorous immersion in their respective milieus of church and casino, “Master Gardener” doesn’t really engage with Narvel’s profession beyond the realm of windy philosophical abstraction.
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