Mosers Miracle Monte by Wolfgang Moser
Created by: Wolfgang Moser
Key features
No sleight of hand required
Comes with 20 gimmicks for multiple performances
Ends clean with the option to give away a souvenir
Angle-proof and examinable at the end
Suitable for professional gigs
Pros
Easy to perform
Clean ending
Angle-proof
Examinable at the end
Suitable for all skill levels
Cons
Consumable nature means you'll need to repurchase after 20 uses
Requires practice to avoid orientation mistakes
Effect
The audience sees three cards: two black spot cards and one red ace. The magician challenges the spectator to follow the ace as the cards are mixed. No matter how closely they watch, the spectator always picks the wrong card. The magician then marks or tears the ace, only to restore it moments later. The trick ends cleanly, with the option to give the torn card as a souvenir.
Full Details
Moser's Miracle Monte is a modern take on the classic Three-Card Monte. It uses two black spot cards and one red ace, with no sleight of hand required. The trick includes 20 gimmicks, allowing for 20 performances before needing a refill. The routine is angle-proof and examinable at the end, making it suitable for professional performances. Psychological misdirection plays a key role in keeping the ace hidden in plain sight.
Who Should Consider the Trick
This trick is ideal for magicians who want a strong, easy-to-learn routine for walk-around or stage performances. It works well as a closer for card sets. Beginners will appreciate the lack of sleight of hand, while professionals will value its clean ending and psychological impact.
Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform
The trick is easy to learn, with no advanced sleight of hand needed. However, orientation mistakes can happen without practice. The psychological misdirection requires some rehearsal to ensure smooth performance. Magic Orthodoxy notes that while the method is simple, timing and presentation are key.
What Magicians Say
Magic Orthodoxy praises the trick for its fun twist and clean ending, calling it superior to similar tricks like Skinner's Ultimate Monte. Vanishing Inc Magic highlights its psychological effectiveness and suitability for closing card sets. BAM Magic rates it 90%, noting its multi-phase routine and professional suitability, though mentions the need for occasional refills. Magic-TV's review suggests it brings fresh twists to the classic monte plot, making it practical for various performance settings.
The consensus is clear: Moser's Miracle Monte is a well-regarded trick that balances simplicity with strong audience impact.
What people are saying about Mosers Miracle Monte
BAM_magic says...
Multi-phase routine with a souvenir for spectators. [...] Angle-proof and examinable at the end.
magicorthodoxy says...
The trick is easy to perform with no sleight of hand required. [...] Superior to similar tricks due to its clean ending.
magic-tv says...
A modern take on the classic Three-Card Monte, likely praised for its deceptive handling and fresh twists on an old plot.
VanishingIncMagic says...
Moser's Miracle Monte is a standout card trick that plays with the audience's expectations, focusing on the ace of hearts among three cards.
Review videos
The Sharpen, Chipnosis & Mosers Miracle Monte & More! | Craig & Ryland's Magic Review Show
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Magic Review - Moser's Miracle Monte by Wolfgang Moser
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Moser's Monte by Wolfgang Moser - Magic Review
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Promotional videos
This Trick Breaks EVERY Rule (Yet Still Works!)
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