Picture Monte Pro by Terry Chou and TCC Magic
Created by: Terry Chou, TCC Magic
Key features
Premium walnut wood frames for durability and style
Fully customizable images for personalization
Includes three frames and three stands for enhanced presentation
No difficult sleight of hand required, suitable for all skill levels
Adaptable for storytelling and various themes
Versatile for close-up, parlor, or stage performances
Pros
Creates emotional connections through personalized storytelling
Easy to learn and perform
High-quality craftsmanship adds a touch of class
Visually striking and deceptive for modern audiences
Cons
May require additional investment for custom image printing
Limited to three frames, restricting variations in routine
Effect
The Picture Monte Pro trick presents a modern version of the classic Three-Card Monte. The magician shows three small picture frames. Each frame holds a different image. The audience is asked to follow one specific frame, often called the odd one out. The magician mixes the frames on a table. Despite the audience watching closely, they cannot correctly identify the target frame. The trick ends with a surprising and impossible reveal of the chosen picture.
Full details
Picture Monte Pro replaces standard playing cards with custom picture frames. The frames are made from walnut wood. They are designed to be durable and have a stylish look. The set includes three frames and three matching stands. The stands help present the frames in a clear and ceremonial way. The images inside the frames are fully customizable. A performer can use personal photos, company logos, or any other artwork. This customization allows the trick to fit different occasions and themes. The method uses refined handling and special gaffed cards to create the illusion.
Who should consider the trick
This trick is good for magicians who perform in stage, parlor, or close-up settings. It is suitable for formal events or casual gatherings. Performers who want to add a personal touch to their act will benefit from the customization. It is also a strong choice for magicians looking for a visual trick that does not rely on complex card moves. Storytellers can use it to create an emotional connection with the audience.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The routine is easy to learn. SaturnMagicShop states that no difficult sleight of hand is required. This makes it accessible to performers of all skill levels. MurphysMagicSupplies also confirms that the trick is easy to learn and perform. The handling is refined for a smooth performance. A beginner can learn it quickly, while an experienced magician can focus on presentation.
What magicians say
MurphysMagicSupplies describes the trick as a sophisticated reinterpretation of a classic. They say it transforms a gambling routine into an elegant storytelling tool. The promotion highlights the premium craftsmanship of the walnut frames. SaturnMagicShop calls it a modern and visually clean take on Three Card Monte. They note that using photographs makes the effect more relatable and deceptive for today's audiences. Both reviewers agree that the trick is highly practical and adaptable for different performance settings.
What people are saying about Picture Monte Pro
MurphysMagicSupplies says...
The product offers a sophisticated reinterpretation of the classic Three-Card Monte plot, replacing playing cards with elegant picture frames. [...] By moving the effect from cards to personalized pictures, the creators position Picture Monte Pro as a more intimate and visually striking alternative.
SaturnMagicShop says...
Picture Monte Pro is presented as a modern and visually clean take on the classic Three Card Monte plot. [...] The routine is pitched as highly practical, likely requiring no difficult sleight of hand, making it accessible to a wide range of performers.
Promotional videos
Picture Monte Pro by Terry Chou and TCC
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Saturn Magic - Picture Monte Pro by Terry Chou and TCC
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