| This contestant declares to use his "clip chip". To get your card changed though, you have to predict the video correctly. |
| Here is a "moral dilemma". Your typical "every day" situation, where you predict whether the person in the video will or will not do something asked of the "Card Sharks" shills. |
| Here is a "Trivia Challenge". The passer-by is given a challenge, for example the above, name 5 magazines in 10 seconds. They predict whether or not they will complete the challenge. |
| "Family Challenge". Based on some clues given by a relative (Ex: likes to travel, read, etc.) you have to predict which of two choices is their relative. |
| Predict the video wrong, however, you don't get it changed. Whoever correctly predicts the last card wins $500. Another round is then played for $500. First to $1000 wins the game and moves on. |
| Should a third game be needed, it is a "three card showdown". Winner still gets $500. Then, another pair of contestants play. Whoever wins there also moves on to the "Big Deal". |
| The "Big Deal" is worth $1100 to the winner. One row of seven cards decides who moves on to the "Money Cards". Any "clip chips" left over can be used here. Loser gets a trip to Las Vegas at the Stratosphere Hotel. |
| The contestant's $2,100 gets divided evenly - $700 on each level. Minimum bets are $100, but the top card, the "major wager", you must bet half on. As with the 2nd Perry "Money Cards" you can change your base card on each level. |