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The narrator, a biochemist with a compulsive gambling streak, begins a relationship with a psi researcher who certifies him Normal but warns against gambling; at a late-night poker game he wins big until another player accuses him of using psychic powers to manipulate cards, provoking a violent confrontation and a promise of a settled score; after being paid and leaving the club the narrator pursues the accuser and is set upon in an alley, suggesting the story examines suspicion of psi ability, stigma among gamblers, and the personal costs of addiction and accusation.

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John Berryman

John Berryman was an American poet and playwright, known for his innovative and often confessional style. His work frequently explores themes of identity, loss, and the human condition. Berryman is perhaps best recognized for his collection "The Dream Songs," which blends personal narrative with a unique voice and structure. In addition to poetry, he contributed to literature through plays and essays, showcasing his versatility as a writer. His works, including titles like "Card Trick" and "Modus Vivendi," reflect his deep engagement with the complexities of life and art.

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