Tarot Monte by Chris Congreave
Created by: Chris Congreave
Where to buy
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Key features
Fresh take on the classic Three-Card Monte
Involves storytelling and a spectator's chosen card
Engaging and commercial with a humorous presentation
Requires some acting skills to sell the narrative
Pros
Unique and engaging routine
Strong commercial appeal
Humorous and entertaining presentation
Fresh twist on a classic plot
Cons
Requires acting skills to effectively sell the narrative
Effect
Tarot Monte is a modern twist on the classic Three-Card Monte, using tarot cards instead of traditional playing cards. The magician tells a story about a fortune-teller scam, involving a spectator's chosen card. The cards are mixed and moved around, creating confusion. Despite the spectator's best efforts to follow the chosen card, it ends up in an unexpected location, leaving the audience amazed and entertained.
Full details
Tarot Monte is a packet trick created by Chris Congreave. It uses a small set of tarot cards to perform a version of the Three-Card Monte. The routine includes storytelling, humor, and a surprising reveal. The trick is designed for real-world performance, with an instant reset and examinable features. It requires some acting skills to effectively sell the narrative and engage the audience.
Who should consider the trick
Tarot Monte is ideal for magicians who enjoy storytelling and want to add a unique twist to their performances. It suits those who perform in close-up or walk-around settings, as it is compact and easy to carry. Magicians who appreciate classic plots like Three-Card Monte but want to offer something fresh and different will find this trick appealing.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
Tarot Monte is relatively easy to perform, making it accessible to magicians of various skill levels. The mechanics are straightforward, but the trick relies heavily on presentation and acting. Magicians need to be comfortable with storytelling and engaging their audience to maximize the effect. Practice is required to ensure smooth handling and timing.
What magicians say
Craig Petty, a well-known magician and reviewer, has shared his thoughts on Tarot Monte. He describes it as a unique and engaging take on the classic Three-Card Monte. Craig appreciates the trick's commercial appeal and humor but notes that he prefers his own version of the routine. He rates Tarot Monte at 79%, highlighting its real-world usability and instant reset features. Craig also mentions that the trick requires some acting skills to effectively sell the narrative, which could be a consideration for potential buyers.
What people are saying about Tarot Monte
Craig Petty says...
Tarot Monte is a unique take on color Monte, gets a 79% as I prefer my own version but still recommend it. [...] Engaging storytelling, commercial appeal, and a fresh take on a classic plot.
Performance videos
Tarot Monte by Chris Congreave | A Black Country Tale
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Review videos
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