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The card game you're referring to is likely "Con." The term "con" is derived from "confidence game," which involves tricking someone into trusting you to achieve a deceitful objective, often involving card games or scams. The name reflects the essence of swindling, as players may use deception to win.
Yes, Griffin does get his valuable Babe Ruth baseball card back in the book "Swindle" by Gordon Korman. He and his friends work together to outsmart the antagonist and retrieve the card.
A yellow card is a warning a red card means you have to leave the pitch and miss a game as well.
Canasta is a card game.
The Doberman’s name in the book “Swindle” is Luthor. He is a guard dog that protects a valuable baseball card in the story.
Bamboozle means to fool or cheat. It means to swindle.
The spanish card game uno.
Cheat, defraud, scam.
In the book, they face a dog when they're trying to get the rare baseball card Swindle cheated on (which means he faked a story of the baseball card being a "fake"... just so that he could keep it and sell in more thousands of dollars). So they're trying to take back the card. Swindle is a guy who collects rare items and sells it for a lot of money, I tihnk
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This means a swindle. The image is of someone being skinned by a dishonest person.
In the book "Swindle" by Gordon Korman, the baseball card is a rare Honus Wagner card that is over 100 years old. It was produced in 1909, making it a highly sought-after collectible. The story revolves around the characters trying to recover the card after it is swindled from them. The card's age plays a significant role in its value and the plot's conflict.