1965_Sackson_259_August 27.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1965
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 3, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1965_Sackson_259_August 27.jpg
Title
1965_Sackson_259_August 27.jpg
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
Type
image
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1965
Format
.jpg
Language
English
Source
Box 1, Object 3, Sid Sackson collection
Coverage
1965
transcription
Friday 27 August 1965
239th - 126 days to come
N.Y.G.A. meeting @ Arthur's. Just Claude & me there.
Showed them DISPERSAL. Claude liked it but Arthur
said it didn't develope.
Claude showed a GAME IDEA based on the idea of
the 8 queens puzzle. Each player in turn places
a chip of his color in a space. In succeeding turns
a player may not place his chip in line, orthogonally
or diagonally, with a pc. of his own. Cont No Only
one pc. can be in any space. Continue until no player
can place a pc. Score for number placed. Play a
second round using different colors but leaving
the chips from first round in place.
The game was very limited in interest.
Arthur showed THREE on a smaller board and he
and Claude played a game. Rules are the same
as previously (see 1/17/64). The board used is as follows : -
[DIAGRAM DELETED]
[DIAGRAM OF 23 CIRCLES CONNECTED VERTICALLY AND DIAGONALLY BY LINES. 9 ROWS AND 5 COLUMNS. THE OUTER COLUMNS AND THE CENTER COLUMN ARE 5 CIRCLES HIGH. THE OTHER TWO COLUMNS ARE 4 CIRCLES HIGH.]
Arthur said he'd get me colored paper for paper money
from the paper company where he works.
Claude returned GAME THEORY AND RELATED APPROACHES
TO SOCIAL BEHAVIOR, by Martin Shubik.
In subway Claude told me of ideas for a new game
HIDDEN WEAPON. It is played on a board with a similar
to sketch. Several spaces are marked
as starting spaces (6 actually).
Players pick starting spaces and
then in turn move with throw of
two dice. One space allows a player
to take a "Hidden Weapon" card, of
which there are 6. When a player
lands by even count on a space occupied by an
opponent, he takes all that plaer's weapons. First
to get the 6 weapons wins.
The weapons give extra priviledges to the player
holding them. There are many possibilities; the
(cont. on 8/26)
[DIAGRAM OF A NETWORK OF PATHS DOTTED ALONG THE WAY WITH CIRCLES. THERE ARE ARROWS NEXT TO THE PATHS POINTING IN VARIOUS DIRECTIONS]
239th - 126 days to come
N.Y.G.A. meeting @ Arthur's. Just Claude & me there.
Showed them DISPERSAL. Claude liked it but Arthur
said it didn't develope.
Claude showed a GAME IDEA based on the idea of
the 8 queens puzzle. Each player in turn places
a chip of his color in a space. In succeeding turns
a player may not place his chip in line, orthogonally
or diagonally, with a pc. of his own. Cont No Only
one pc. can be in any space. Continue until no player
can place a pc. Score for number placed. Play a
second round using different colors but leaving
the chips from first round in place.
The game was very limited in interest.
Arthur showed THREE on a smaller board and he
and Claude played a game. Rules are the same
as previously (see 1/17/64). The board used is as follows : -
[DIAGRAM DELETED]
[DIAGRAM OF 23 CIRCLES CONNECTED VERTICALLY AND DIAGONALLY BY LINES. 9 ROWS AND 5 COLUMNS. THE OUTER COLUMNS AND THE CENTER COLUMN ARE 5 CIRCLES HIGH. THE OTHER TWO COLUMNS ARE 4 CIRCLES HIGH.]
Arthur said he'd get me colored paper for paper money
from the paper company where he works.
Claude returned GAME THEORY AND RELATED APPROACHES
TO SOCIAL BEHAVIOR, by Martin Shubik.
In subway Claude told me of ideas for a new game
HIDDEN WEAPON. It is played on a board with a similar
to sketch. Several spaces are marked
as starting spaces (6 actually).
Players pick starting spaces and
then in turn move with throw of
two dice. One space allows a player
to take a "Hidden Weapon" card, of
which there are 6. When a player
lands by even count on a space occupied by an
opponent, he takes all that plaer's weapons. First
to get the 6 weapons wins.
The weapons give extra priviledges to the player
holding them. There are many possibilities; the
(cont. on 8/26)
[DIAGRAM OF A NETWORK OF PATHS DOTTED ALONG THE WAY WITH CIRCLES. THERE ARE ARROWS NEXT TO THE PATHS POINTING IN VARIOUS DIRECTIONS]
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