1967_Sackson_234_August 02.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1967
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 5, Sid Sackson collection
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Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1967_Sackson_234_August 02.jpg
Title
1967_Sackson_234_August 02.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1967
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 5, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1967
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
8/1
WEDNESDAY 2 AUGUST
1967 214th day - 151 days to come
Dave Epstein (see 7/31) came over. Had a mimeographed set of
games he calls "Locus Games" since they are all based on
using two dice and moving a pc. the two numbers at right
angles to each other. None were very original or very well
worked out. Following are rough ideas of the games.
BASEBALL:- 15 x 15 board. Player starts at home in one corner
Throws red & white dice. Red must move horizontally White vertically.
On first move there is no choice. After this there may be
choice depending on numbers thrown. However player may always
move. See "Board Game" folder.
GOLF:- A series of quadrille holes. Movement is in l the same as in
the previous game. When land in a hazard lose strokes.
TI-LO-TACK:- Played with pencil and paper. O is in the center
and numbers go from 1 to 6 in all four directions. Players
throw the dice and mark an intersection based on red die horiz-
ontal (X) and white die vertical (y). First to get three
in a row with no wins even if they are separated, as long
as no opponent's mark is in between. Diagonal (45°) also
counts.
LOCUS POKUS :- THE The letters in the name of the game are
placed at the top of a board with 10 spaces under with random
figures in the 100 spaces formed. Cards have designations
such as L3, O10, etc. These are called out and players place
markers in any proper spaces. Win by getting 5 in a chain
such as [drawing of three separate chains, each with 5 squares connecting].
SHUFFLE-LO :- Move up a board till land on a scoring space layed
out like a Shuffleboard. I suggested some provision for
moving discs out of knocking discs from one space to another.
TRAVEL-RAMA:- A travel game on a quadrille map. Move from
one square to another, avoiding marked hazard squares.
BOWLING :- Nothing of interest.
WORD GAME:- His original idea was that the dice
[diagram drawn to right: 6 x 6 grid
(first row): 6 | A | B | E | D | A | F
(second row): 5 | U | H | J | K | I | O
(third row): 4 | C | E | L | U | G | N
(fourth row): 3 | I | M | O | I | E | P
(fifth row): 2 | R | Z | W | T | X | W
(sixth row): 1 | O | Q | A | V | Y | S
(bottom label): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ]
were thrown 6 times by each player,
giving six distinct letters. These are written
down by the players and they then proceed
to make letter words from the letters. Score
1 point for each letter in a word. After 3 words
get 1 point bonus. After another 3 words score
another 2 point bonus. A 3 point bonus after the
ninth word and a 4 point bonus after the 12th
word. My suggestion for improvement. Let a dice throw,
except doubles, give a choice of letters. Difficult letters have
a bonus number connected with them which is scored each time
they are used in a word.
I told Dave I'd talk to my agents. His numbers are:-
Home - JE6-7398.
Wife's office - LO8-8400.
(cont. on 8/1)
WEDNESDAY 2 AUGUST
1967 214th day - 151 days to come
Dave Epstein (see 7/31) came over. Had a mimeographed set of
games he calls "Locus Games" since they are all based on
using two dice and moving a pc. the two numbers at right
angles to each other. None were very original or very well
worked out. Following are rough ideas of the games.
BASEBALL:- 15 x 15 board. Player starts at home in one corner
Throws red & white dice. Red must move horizontally White vertically.
On first move there is no choice. After this there may be
choice depending on numbers thrown. However player may always
move. See "Board Game" folder.
GOLF:- A series of quadrille holes. Movement is in l the same as in
the previous game. When land in a hazard lose strokes.
TI-LO-TACK:- Played with pencil and paper. O is in the center
and numbers go from 1 to 6 in all four directions. Players
throw the dice and mark an intersection based on red die horiz-
ontal (X) and white die vertical (y). First to get three
in a row with no wins even if they are separated, as long
as no opponent's mark is in between. Diagonal (45°) also
counts.
LOCUS POKUS :- THE The letters in the name of the game are
placed at the top of a board with 10 spaces under with random
figures in the 100 spaces formed. Cards have designations
such as L3, O10, etc. These are called out and players place
markers in any proper spaces. Win by getting 5 in a chain
such as [drawing of three separate chains, each with 5 squares connecting].
SHUFFLE-LO :- Move up a board till land on a scoring space layed
out like a Shuffleboard. I suggested some provision for
moving discs out of knocking discs from one space to another.
TRAVEL-RAMA:- A travel game on a quadrille map. Move from
one square to another, avoiding marked hazard squares.
BOWLING :- Nothing of interest.
WORD GAME:- His original idea was that the dice
[diagram drawn to right: 6 x 6 grid
(first row): 6 | A | B | E | D | A | F
(second row): 5 | U | H | J | K | I | O
(third row): 4 | C | E | L | U | G | N
(fourth row): 3 | I | M | O | I | E | P
(fifth row): 2 | R | Z | W | T | X | W
(sixth row): 1 | O | Q | A | V | Y | S
(bottom label): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ]
were thrown 6 times by each player,
giving six distinct letters. These are written
down by the players and they then proceed
to make letter words from the letters. Score
1 point for each letter in a word. After 3 words
get 1 point bonus. After another 3 words score
another 2 point bonus. A 3 point bonus after the
ninth word and a 4 point bonus after the 12th
word. My suggestion for improvement. Let a dice throw,
except doubles, give a choice of letters. Difficult letters have
a bonus number connected with them which is scored each time
they are used in a word.
I told Dave I'd talk to my agents. His numbers are:-
Home - JE6-7398.
Wife's office - LO8-8400.
(cont. on 8/1)
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