1966_Sackson_105_March 26.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1966
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 4, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1966_Sackson_105_March 26.jpg
Title
1966_Sackson_105_March 26.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1966
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 4, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1966
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
SATURDAY 26 MARCH
Kuhio Day (Hawaii) 1966 85th day - 280 days to come
Working on CINEMA for small numbers of players. Decided to
remove the following pictures when playing with 4 players:-
15, 17, 20, 22, 23. This removes 40 cards. Also remove
two "Ad" cards and 3 "Critic" cards leaving a total of 76
cards. Each player gets 19 cards.
With 5 players remove pictures 20, 22, 23 and 2 "Ad"
cards and 1 "Critic" card leaving 95 cards. Each player gets
19 cards.
Played this way with Phil, Annette & BB. Worked fast but O.K.
Also with them played a rummy type. Used the whole deck.
Each player given $20 cards million and dealt 10 cards. The property
cards are separated first. 4 of these are placed face up in
the center of the table. These are available to the first to complete
it. On a turn draw the top card from the deck. Then discard any
card. If another player wants this card he must pay $2 million, unless
more than one wants it in which case there is bidding. This card is
picked up, with no discard, and the sequence of moves is not affected.
When a player can cast a picture, on his turn he can pick up
the property card and make the picture. He is paid in cash according
to the table of 3/19. The property card and cast are
discarded from the game. The player rebuilds his hand to 10
cards from the pack, paying $1 million for each card taken.
Another No discard is made. A new property card is turned.
When a player, at his turn, cannot take a card because the
pack cards are exhausted (As long as there are any they are
turned over without shuffling), he a new phase starts. This
player must now put up two four cards for auction to the
highest bidder. And so on around, except when a player makes
a picture, in which case he does not have to put cards for auction.
If no one bids, the player takes his card back. If a player
has four or less cards left, he auctions these and is out of the
game. Played pretty well.
Kuhio Day (Hawaii) 1966 85th day - 280 days to come
Working on CINEMA for small numbers of players. Decided to
remove the following pictures when playing with 4 players:-
15, 17, 20, 22, 23. This removes 40 cards. Also remove
two "Ad" cards and 3 "Critic" cards leaving a total of 76
cards. Each player gets 19 cards.
With 5 players remove pictures 20, 22, 23 and 2 "Ad"
cards and 1 "Critic" card leaving 95 cards. Each player gets
19 cards.
Played this way with Phil, Annette & BB. Worked fast but O.K.
Also with them played a rummy type. Used the whole deck.
Each player given $20 cards million and dealt 10 cards. The property
cards are separated first. 4 of these are placed face up in
the center of the table. These are available to the first to complete
it. On a turn draw the top card from the deck. Then discard any
card. If another player wants this card he must pay $2 million, unless
more than one wants it in which case there is bidding. This card is
picked up, with no discard, and the sequence of moves is not affected.
When a player can cast a picture, on his turn he can pick up
the property card and make the picture. He is paid in cash according
to the table of 3/19. The property card and cast are
discarded from the game. The player rebuilds his hand to 10
cards from the pack, paying $1 million for each card taken.
Another No discard is made. A new property card is turned.
When a player, at his turn, cannot take a card because the
pack cards are exhausted (As long as there are any they are
turned over without shuffling), he a new phase starts. This
player must now put up two four cards for auction to the
highest bidder. And so on around, except when a player makes
a picture, in which case he does not have to put cards for auction.
If no one bids, the player takes his card back. If a player
has four or less cards left, he auctions these and is out of the
game. Played pretty well.
Item sets