It's time for another chapter in the Wacky Adventures of Abraham Lincoln:
Abraham Lincoln may had a reputation as a rail-splitter, but he was also a notorious riverboat gambler. His brilliant mind could count any number of decks, and he read the tells of his opponents like he was reading a book. He also used his long limbs to his advantage, concealing a volume of cards up his massive sleeves. There were two problems with his riverboat gambler career:Perhaps it was that second problem that made him a little cocky when it came to John Wilkes Booth.
- Springfield was far from any major rivers .
- Abe tended to get shot a lot.
We'll be seeing more of Booth in the near future... sometime before the final episode, I suspect.

