3 Card Monte - Complete Routine and Moves (2024)

3 card monte combines magic and gambling. It is entertaining and amazing. Here you will learn, in detail, the 3 card monte routine I use professionally, plus all the moves.

PROPS

3 Bee back cards- two black cards and a red ace. *Use borderless cards.

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PREPARATION: Gently bend (don’t crease) the cards downward in half lengthwise.Bend the top right and bottom left corners, up and down, to soften them for the corner bend.

THE HYPE

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This secret move happens as you throw the card. You must practice and get smooth at it before you perform the routine.

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Pick up a card from above, at the bend, with your right thumb at the back, right 2nd finger at the front. Line up the left side and pick up a card below with your right thumb and 3rd.Turn your right hand palm up and flash the card. You are supposedly tossing the bottom card, the one you are showing. Instead, toss the top card.

THE TOSS

It should always looks the same no matter which card you throw. Turn your right hand palm down and, in a throwing motion, let go of the top card with your right thumb and 2nd finger. After you toss the top card regrip the card you are holding with your right 2nd finger. Practice this until you can do it smoothly and confidently.

PRACTICE SEQUENCE: Pickup and flash the bottom card, toss the top card, switch fingers, repeat. It is best to use a magician’s close up pad for this trick. Check out- Why Do Magicians Use Black Mats.

Table of contents

PHASE 1 – DOUBLE TURNOVER

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“I have three cards.Watch the red ace.”

Start with the cards face up in a row on the table, ace in the middle.With your right hand use the card on the right to scoop up the face up cards into a pile, red ace going in the middle.Flip the pile face down, book style, into dealer’s grip in your left hand.Bend the cards down to straighten the cards a little. Turnover a double showing the ace.

“The ace of diamonds.”

Turn the double face down.Deal the top card on the table, in the middle.

“Don’t worry about the black cards.”

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FLUSTRATION COUNT: Grip the packet from above with your right thumb and 2nd finger, and do a flustration count. Turn your right hand palm up and show the card. Turn your right hand palm down, peel off the top card with your left thumb and 1st finger, and place it to the left of the card on the table. Flash the face of the card you are holding and place it to the right of the cards.

“Just a quick mix.”

Switch the position of the right and left cards. Turn over the middle card showing it is not the ace. Turn over the right card and then the left card.

“Keep your eyes on the ace.”

PHASE 2 – MID AIR LAY DOWN

“Don’t worry about the black card, keep your eyes on the ace.”

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Turn the cards face down and move the ace to the middle. Bend the cards so you can pick them up easily. Pick up the left and right cards from above with both hands. Pick up the middle card below the right card. Turn your left hand palm up and flash the left card (black card). Turn your left hand palm down and your right hand palm up showing the ace.

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Leave the card in your left hand on the table, turn your left hand palm up, and hype the black card above the ace onto your left palm.Toss it on top of the tabled card.Toss the card in your right hand to the left.

“Watch for the switch.

Flip the two cards over in a reverse spread. Turn the card on the left face up showing the ace.

I learned this move from Lee Asher’s Catch 33. Lee Asher is one of the greatest sleight of hand magicians in the world. His work on 3 card monte is incredible. I highly recommend Catch 33.

PHASE 3 – DOUBLE HYPE

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“Keep your eyes on the ace.”

Turn the cards face down with the ace in the middle. Pick up the left and right cards from above with both hands. Pick up the middle card below the right card. Flash the ace and hype the card above it to the left.

“If I show you the black cards…”

Drop the card in your left hand in the middle. Pick it up below the card in your right hand. Flash the black card and hype the ace above it to the middle.Flash the black card in your hand and drop it to the right.

“…you know where the ace is.”

Switch the left and middle card.Slowly turn over the left card showing the ace.

PHASE 4 – ALL BLACK

Turn the ace face down and place it in the middle. You will do a nice sequence here where you show all the cards to be black.

“Some people think there is a black card, a black card, and a black card.”

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Pick up the left and middle cards from above with both hands. Pick up the card on the right below the card in your right hand. Turn your right hand palm up and flash a black card. Hype the ace above it to the center. Turn your left hand palm up showing another black card. Turn it face down and toss it to the right. Turn the card in your right hand face up showing another black card. Place it face up on the left.

“Yet, there is an ace.”

Turn over the middle card showing an ace and turn the right card face up.

PHASE 5 – FLIP CHANGE

“Keep your eyes on the ace.”

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Turn the right and left cards face down and pick them up.Flip the ace face down with the left edge of the right card as you toss the card in your right hand to the left.

If I show you a black card…

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Lift up the face down ace with your right hand and drop the card in your left hand in the middle.Pick it up below the card in your right hand.Turn your right hand palm up and flash a black card.Hype the ace to the middle.

“…and not this one…”

Place the card in your right hand on the right.

“…you know where the ace is.”

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Flip the outer cards slowly away from you face up.Flip the middle card toward you face up.

PHASE 6 – CORNER BEND

“Over here is A, over here is B, the ace is the one you have to see.”

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Turn the outside cards face down and give them a bend. Pick up the ace and hold it face up with your right thumb on top, 1st and 2nd fingers below.Turn the ace face down and gesture with it. As you speak, press the top right corner on the mat next to each card and openly bend it.Flash the ace and drop it face down in the center, bent corner at the top right.

“Not this card.”

Pick up the right and left cards.Flash the face of the right card and move your pinky and 3rd finger into bending position.

“Or this card.”

Rotate your right hand palm down. Rotate your left hand palm up. Put the corner bend in while you show the left card. Turn your left hand palm down.

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CORNER BEND: Hold the card firmly from above with your right thumb and 2nd finger.Press the nail of your right 3rd finger slightly below the corner.Bend the corner with the side of the tip of your 4th finger. Push with the nail of your 3rd finger to help bend the corner.

“Follow the ace.”

Pick up the ace below the right card, flash it, and hype the top card to the middle of the table. Cross your left hand in front of your right hand and place the left hand card on to the right of the card on the table. Under cover of your left arm unbend the corner and place the card to the left of the cards on the table.

UNBEND: Hold the card firmly with your right thumb, 2nd and 3rd.Press the corner down with the side of the tip of your 4th.

Oh, that’s obvious, a little too obvious.

Notice the bent corner, unbend it, and flip the card over, away from you, slowly. Turn over the right card and then the left card.

Check out this Free Video and learn my favorite 4 Ace Trick. It is easy to do and guaranteed to amaze. I perform it all the time at my paid events.

PRO TIPS

I never have a spectator guess which card is the ace. I have tried doing that and found it never goes well. Many times your spectator will randomly guess and find the ace, out of luck. It ruins the flow of your routine. Since I never have them guess I can do this routine silently. This is perfect for performing it at events and venues with loud music.

Make sure to go slow. 3 card monte can be very confusing. I keep my sequences simple and do as few mixes as possible.

I only do the hype with my right hand, I don’t think it is necessary to learn with both hands. I don’t use any “bust out” moves where you switch cards when they guess the right one. I think even the best switches look suspicious.

You don’t have to use an ace as the monte card. Just make sure the other two cards are a good contrast. So if you use the red queen as the monte card you could use the two of spades and two of clubs as the other cards.

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FAQs

Is it possible to win 3 card monte? ›

The player can win if they successfully track the winning card's position. The judge's ruling? Three card monte is a game of skill and therefore not illegal.

What is the 3 card monte scheme? ›

Three Card Monte is another bunko scheme commonly played by three swindlers and is similar to the Jamaican Switch. It is a basic skill game played with three cards. The victim is enticed or pressured to play the game and must pick the odd card to win. You cannot win at this game.

How does the three card trick work? ›

Three-card monte – also known as find the lady and three-card trick – is a confidence game in which the victims, or "marks", are tricked into betting a sum of money, on the assumption that they can find the "money card" among three face-down playing cards.

Is three card monte illegal? ›

It shall be unlawful for any person to deal or operate, or be in any manner accessory to the dealing or operating, of three-card monte on any public street, sidewalk or plaza.

What is the best bet in 3 card poker? ›

A play wager is used to pit against the dealer's hand. The best Three Card Poker strategy suggests that you should play all hands better than Queen, Six and Four, then fold all hands with a lesser value. If you fold, your hand is over and the dealer collects your ante wager and pair of plus wager.

Which card game has highest probability of winning? ›

If you're willing to put in a little work, blackjack offers the best odds.

Should you ever fold in 3 card poker? ›

The usual strategy for when to make the Play wager is to bet whenever you have Queen-6-4 or better, including any time your high card is an Ace or a King, no matter how high your other two cards are, and also anytime your hand is Q-7 or better, regardless of your third card. Fold if your hand is not at least that high.

Why is it called 3 card monte? ›

In the text, the quote refers to Mr Longhurst who refuses to bid higher than a certain sum of money saying he was not a three-card-monte man, someone who could afford to lose money in a risky bet. The three-card monte is in fact a scam, a common confidence trick to trick people out of their money.

How many cards do you need for the three pile card trick? ›

Each pair of students will require: a deck of 27 cards (split a pack of 52 into two suits for each student and give them one joker card each), activity sheets and whiteboard marker.

What is the rule of three cards? ›

In this game players score points by matching sets. A matching set is any three cards that share two qualities from the following: Color, or Shape, or Number of Bars. Wild cards are also part of the game, and enable you to form a set with cards sharing two qualities.

Why can't you win at 3 card monte? ›

Even though it looks like a simple game of luck and paying attention, Three Card Monte is actually rigged so the player will lose. The dealer fools the player with sneaky hand movements, mind tricks, and help from their friends (called “shills”).

How does the 3 trick work? ›

It's easy to tell if a number is divisible by 3! Add all the digits of the number you are trying to divide by 3. If the digits add to a multiple of 3, then the number is divisible by 3!

What is the number trick always 3? ›

It went as follows: “Pick a number, double it, and add six. Then divide by 2, then subtract your original number…. you get 3.” A discussion ensued that reflected that there was something mystical about the trick.

What is the three player trick-taking card game? ›

Sergeant Major is a three-player trick-taking card game, known around the World also as 3-5-8. The goal each round is to win as many tricks as possible The first round the dealer is chosen at random and he deals all the cards except for 4, which are placed face-down on the side as a talon.

How do you win at 3 card poker casino? ›

One of the most crucial tips in Three Card Poker is knowing when to fold and when to play. As a general rule, it is recommended to play if you have a hand of Queen-Six-Four or better. If your hand is lower than that, folding is the optimal strategy. Playing with weaker hands can result in higher losses in the long run.

When was three card Monte invented? ›

History. In his Notes on Three-Card Monte (released by his School for Scoundrels), Whit Haydn speculates that Three-Card Monte has been around since at least the mid-nineteenth century, when it was played in Paris, according to famous French conjurer Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin.

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