The Unfair Advantage Reviews
Chicago Tribune- Highly Recommended
"...His fake deals are flawless; the speed with which he can memorize the order of an entire deck is a sight to behold and his phony shuffles, of all varieties, are beyond compare (and I’ve seen a few in my time). Aside from the cheating and trickery, the show also contains a lot of truly fascinating material related to mnemonics, the science of training your memory. "
Chicago Reader- Recommended
"...He doesn't divulge all his secrets. A bit involving quarters is utterly boggling. Yet even when he explains precisely how he pulled four aces seemingly at random from a deck shuffled and reshuffled by multiple audience members, his sleight of hand is so quick and subtle that it looks, for all the world, like real magic."
Let's Play Theatrical Reviews- Recommended
"...Australia's leading sleight-of-hand artist and incredibly skilled magician, Harry Milas, has a unique and simplistic way of mesmerizing his audiences with tricks and illusions while displaying the magical deception and secrets of card cheating. With his soft demeanor and hypnotizing approach, Milas reveals the mysteries behind his skills as a sought-after security weapon for the world's top casinos. You get an in-depth understanding of his love language and relationship with a deck of cards from an early age and how he communicates a mystical message that will have you thinking twice when entering a casino."
Around The Town Chicago- Highly Recommended
"...There is nothing "unfair" about Harry Milas' U.S. Premiere show called, "Harry Milas' The Unfair Advantage" now playing in Steppenwolf's Merle Reskin Garage Space except that we'll never be able to master the techniques and methods that Harry shares with us before our very eyes to become the casino savvy card cheater that he has become!"
Chicago Culture Authority- Highly Recommended
"...Milas clearly takes great pleasure in astounding an audience, but he’s the opposite of pretentious. His patter is friendly, warm and engaging, and he invites questions both during and after the proceedings."