Moser's Miracle Monte by Wolfgang Moser Review (The Real Ultimate Monte?)
The video reviews 'Moser’s Miracle Monte' by Wolfgang Moser, presenting it as a standout in the Three Card Monte genre. It praises the trick for its deceptive, angle-proof nature and the unique finale where spectators are left with a torn corner of the 'money' card as a souvenir. The routine is highlighted for its methodical pacing and intelligent construction, differing from traditional Monte tricks that rely on speed or confusion. A simple gimmick makes the trick accessible without sacrificing impact, and the review suggests it's ideal for both standalone performances and as a closer. The reviewer considers it a modern evolution of the Monte plot, combining elements from Skinner’s 'Ultimate Three Card Monte' and Harry Anderson’s ideas, ending clean and leaving a lasting impression.
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Key points
Deceptive and angle-proof with a memorable souvenir.
Builds on classic Monte plots with a modern twist.
Uses a simple gimmick, requiring no advanced sleight of hand.
Works well as a standalone piece or as a closer.
Includes instructional video and 20 gimmicks per set.