Satan Is My Buddy

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Satan Is My Buddy

Postby Necromancer » October 4th, 2009, 10:13 pm

Hi gang,

As a longtime fan of everything Annemann, it should come as no surprise that I was thrilled to see the October Genii's homage to The Jinx. And true to the spirit of the late great Mr. A, Bob Farmer contributed a wonderful card piece that uniquely marries the spelling-trick genre with something deeply sinister: the irresistibly titled (at least to me), "Satan Is My Buddy."

I immediately went to work on it. Along the way, I made a few additions that I liked enough to share with Bob. And he liked them enough that he encouraged me to share them with you.

If you don't remember the effect, please take a look at the write-up first. My tinkerings have built on it in three ways: first, it gives each pair of spellings a certain consistency so they don't feel like four separate (and potentially disconnected) acts. Second, it inserts a place where the moment of magic occurs while increasing audience involvement. Third, it gives everything after the magic moment a more dramatic conclusion that pays off the story. There are a few more touches and gags too, so how about I just show you my script?

Here's it is --

"The Devil's picturebook" that's what some people call playing cards because they're often used for gambling and other unwholesome purposes. But the idea that The Devil would be interested in something as trivial as playing cards is ridiculous. He's got demons for that. In fact, this deck of cards contains two demons; here they are (remove the jokers, which have been altered with black marker to say "Demon" instead of "Joker"). And when they're not busy goading me with "Bet the car!" and "Bet the college fund!," they can perform an amazing card trick. Want to see it? Okay.

First, we need to awaken the demons. To do that, we perform the ancient ritual of saying and spelling their names. For instance, this one goes by THE PRINCE OF DARKNESS. (Pick up the face-down deck, put a Demon/Joker on top of the deck face-up, then spell THE PRINCE OF DARKNESS into a pile on a table.) And this one answers to the classic, OLD SCRATCH. (Put the other Demon/Joker on top of the deck face-up, then spell OLD SCRATCH onto the pile already sitting on the table. Pick up the tabled pile and put it on top of the in-hands deck). There! Our ritual is completed, the demons have been awakened, and the fun begins.

(Placing deck on table and speaking to Participant A) Would you please cut off about 2/3 of the deck, look at the bottom card of your packet, then place your packet over here (to the right of the bottom). (She does.) And would you (to Participant B) please cut off about half of this (indicating A's packet) look at the bottom card you cut to, and place your packet over here (to the right of A's packet). Have you both memorized the cards that you cut to? Will you remember them for all eternity? How about for the next few minutes? I'll take it! (Reassemble the deck per the published instructions) Because that's all the time those demons need to go through the entire deck and find your cards.

Oh, there's just one catch. They don't work for free. For these demons to find your cards, you need to pledge them your souls. Union rules. Are you up for that? Okay, put your right hand on the deck, your left hand in the air, and repeat after me: "Oh demons of the deck, should you succeed in finding my card, then I shall grant you my immortal soul." (They do.) Wow, at these prices this better be a heckuva trick.

Actually, since contracts are serious business in the underworld, I wouldn't be surprised if the demons have found your cards already. Let's check. (Ribbon-spread the deck, separate it into three packets while removing the two Demons/Jokers) There's one; there's the other (reassemble the deck as published). (Pick up the Demons/Jokers) What do you say, boys: did you find them? (Hold them to ear, then table them) They say they did. (To Participant B) Which card did you choose? Then, in exchange for your soul, you get BRIMSTONE (spell BRIMSTONE into a face-up pile on the table) and DAMNATION (spell DAMNATION face-up into the same face-up pile, with the last card face-down on top); and could you please put your finger on top? (To Participant A) And which card did you choose? Then, in exchange for your soul, you get to B-U-R-Nyou know where this is goingIN H-E-L-L (spelling this into its own pile, with the last card face-down on top); and if you could please put your finger on top. (Set the rest of the deck aside.)

Now, if you believe in all this stuff, and if these two cards really are (repeat their names), there's no need to worry. (Slide the two face-down cards from beneath the participants' fingers, peek at them, and bring them face-level but still away from the audience) Because we'll all be burning together (turn the cards to show their faces).

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I hope I have saved some of my fellow Genii readers from overlooking this terrific effect. Again, my thanks to Bob Farmer for sharing it with us.

Best,
Neil
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Re: Satan Is My Buddy

Postby Bob Farmer » October 5th, 2009, 10:05 am

This is a wonderful take on the trick -- thank you Neil.

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Re: Satan Is My Buddy

Postby Necromancer » October 8th, 2009, 12:52 pm

Thanks to you, Bob. Judging from the silence around here, though, we might be the only ones using it.

Oh well, you can lead a magician to Annemann....

Best,
Neil
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Re: Satan Is My Buddy

Postby Travis » October 10th, 2009, 11:42 am

Bob, Necromancer, this is fantastic stuff! Thanks much!

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Re: Satan Is My Buddy

Postby Stefan Fisher » January 26th, 2010, 7:14 pm

I'm just now getting around to reading my October Genii. I immediately went to work on this routine and am wondering if anyone has a suggestion for how to get a Canadian Bicycle deck south of the border.

Thank you Mr. Tobin for your additional work on "Satan is my Buddy"

Sincerely,
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Re: Satan Is My Buddy

Postby Bob Farmer » January 26th, 2010, 7:25 pm

Stefan -- are the jokers in a U.S. Bike deck different? Here. the jokers consist of the king on a bike and then the same picture, but smaller, with a guarantee. I used two of the non-guarantee jokers (one from another deck).

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Re: Satan Is My Buddy

Postby Stefan Fisher » January 26th, 2010, 8:16 pm

Bob -- yes, the U.S. jokers have the initials U.S. in the corners rather than the pentagram. While I could certainly do the trick with U.S. jokers, I like the touch of the pentagram.

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Re: Satan Is My Buddy

Postby Bob Farmer » January 27th, 2010, 12:17 pm

Isn't that strange. Canada, domain of the demon.

Why not use the U.S. as the last two letters of one of these words:

diabolus

Asmodeus

iniquitous

villainous

infamous

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Re: Satan Is My Buddy

Postby Gordon Meyer » January 28th, 2010, 11:05 am

Or "sulphureous" -- a twenty-five cent word that certainly seems to describe the environmental conditions of Hell.

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Re: Satan Is My Buddy

Postby Necromancer » January 28th, 2010, 11:20 am

Or mucus.
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Re: Satan Is My Buddy

Postby Stefan Fisher » January 28th, 2010, 8:38 pm

Bob,

Thanks for the idea.

Stefan

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Re: Satan Is My Buddy

Postby shantal » January 17th, 2011, 5:40 am

Can I ask why is your title called Satan is my buddy? I am very curious about it, do you have a connection with it is it your Religion? I really appreciated it if you can answer my questions. I have known a lot of things about it, maybe I can consider myself practicing that Religion, and how to cast spells in your enemy, or it is just only card tricks? Last question are you practicing witchcraft as well?

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Re: Satan Is My Buddy

Postby Bob Farmer » January 17th, 2011, 7:32 am

Shantal:

It all started with Screamin' Jay Hawkins. I came under his spell and then I traded eternity down at the crossroads for the Devil's music. You can run, you can run. Tell my friend, boy, Willie Brown. Do not stand in the pentagram without the athame of infallibility.

Zork, disciple of the Unfathomable from the Pit of doom.


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