He had 10 big winners during his four year run, as host of Card Sharks (1978), for CBS. In first place, Scott had won $61,353 in mid-1988, and was really the second contestant ever to win three cars on the show (after Sheri) and was the second biggest winner in all versions of Card Sharks combined, until 2019 and achieved his record-breaking win without retiring undefeated; in second place, Sheri had won $59,192 in 1987, who was the first contestant ever to win three cars, who was retired as a five-time undefeated champion; in third place, Chris had won $50,800 in early 1986, who was the first contestant not to retire as a five-time undefeated champion, who was also the first contestant in the show's history to reach the $50,000 limit (though the limit was $75,000) and was the biggest winner not to retire undefeated; in fourth place, Sonya had won $47,000 in mid-1986; in fifth place, Martha had won $43,946 in late 1986; which included a car and was retired as a second contestant to be a retired five-time undefeated champion, in the run; in sixth place, Debbie had won $41,709 in early-to-mid 1988, who was the first five-time retired undefeated champion of that same year ever to be retired and was the biggest winner of that same year, as well; in seventh place, Lori had won $37,100 in early 1986, where, in one of her Money Cards run, she went double all the way until the Big Bet row; in eighth place, Jim had won $36,300, also in early 1986, and was the first five-time retired undefeated champion, in the history of the show; in ninth place, Michael had won $36,000, also in early 1986, but had lost on his fifth shot to Cyndi; and in tenth place, Cindy had won $31,750, in 1987, who also won both cars and had retired as a five-time undefeated champion.