1966_Sackson_258_August 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_258_August 26.jpg
Title
1966_Sackson_258_August 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
FRIDAY 26 AUGUST
1966 238th day - 127 days to come
At Strand book store BB found WORLD OF TOYS by Leslie Daiken
It mentions collections of toys & games in England.
Also places to buy them.
In Frey's ACCORDING TO HOYLE saw BOORAY (BOURÉ). This
is a card game played by the French in Louisiana.
Use a 52 card deck and up to 7 can play. Each antes
to a pot and is then dealt 5 cards. Playe Another
card is turned to set a trump.
Players can then decide in turn whether to stay
or drop out. If stay can then replace cards (up to
3 or 4 depending on number of players) as in draw
poker. Pone leads any card, except that a player holding
the ace, king or queen of trump must lead the highest
whenever he has the lead. A player must go over the
highest card if he can. If out of the suit a player
must trump if he is first out of that suit. Succeeding players
who are out do not have to trump if they do not wish to.
(This seems inconsistent.)
The winner of one trick leads to the next. The player
winning the most tricks wins the pot. In case of tie it is
divided. A player who stayed in and doesn't win a trick
must equal the pot, but this is added to the next pot.
Rcd. the game WORD CHESS which Feli Alice rcd. and sent
out to me.
Rcd. a letter from K.G. Collins inviting us for drinks.
Rcd. a question on FOCUS from Whitman.
1966 238th day - 127 days to come
At Strand book store BB found WORLD OF TOYS by Leslie Daiken
It mentions collections of toys & games in England.
Also places to buy them.
In Frey's ACCORDING TO HOYLE saw BOORAY (BOURÉ). This
is a card game played by the French in Louisiana.
Use a 52 card deck and up to 7 can play. Each antes
to a pot and is then dealt 5 cards. Playe Another
card is turned to set a trump.
Players can then decide in turn whether to stay
or drop out. If stay can then replace cards (up to
3 or 4 depending on number of players) as in draw
poker. Pone leads any card, except that a player holding
the ace, king or queen of trump must lead the highest
whenever he has the lead. A player must go over the
highest card if he can. If out of the suit a player
must trump if he is first out of that suit. Succeeding players
who are out do not have to trump if they do not wish to.
(This seems inconsistent.)
The winner of one trick leads to the next. The player
winning the most tricks wins the pot. In case of tie it is
divided. A player who stayed in and doesn't win a trick
must equal the pot, but this is added to the next pot.
Rcd. the game WORD CHESS which Feli Alice rcd. and sent
out to me.
Rcd. a letter from K.G. Collins inviting us for drinks.
Rcd. a question on FOCUS from Whitman.
Item sets