1970_Sackson_107_March 28.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1970
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 8, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1970_Sackson_107_March 28.jpg
Title
1970_Sackson_107_March 28.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1970
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 8, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1970
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
Saturday 28 March 1970
Easter Even 87th day - 278 days to come
[Illegible crossed out text]
Made a set for CONSTANT CHALLENGE. Didn't take too long and was
very attractive.
More work on WINDOW PAINS and finally decided to eliminate
starting with card #6 as a false trail since I found
several false solutions. BB, Dale, and her boyfriend Phil tried
it a little bud didn't find it too fascinating.
To the Laurences. Played three games of SEARCH.
The first was played with the rule that a two-factor
question called for passing of cards and a one-factor gave
just the number. Everyone used their choice cards for a
two-factor question and the game was very slow moving. The
one-factor cards were hardly even used.
Second game was played with a new rule. Players, if they
had the proper cards, could ask a one-factor question
and a two-factor question as part of the information.
Third game was played with same rules, but with two
unknowns. This in my opinion was by far the best.
Later thought of another idea, but didn't have a chance
to try it. The player of whom the question, or questions if
two are asked, then is the next to ask a question.
Rcd. a letter from Bruce R. Trone (Phil Cohen's friend).
He sent me the rules SIMPLE SPACE CONTINUUM CHESS
and challenged me to a game.
Rcd. some further info %amp; a letter from Varigraph about
their game DOOP.
Easter Even 87th day - 278 days to come
[Illegible crossed out text]
Made a set for CONSTANT CHALLENGE. Didn't take too long and was
very attractive.
More work on WINDOW PAINS and finally decided to eliminate
starting with card #6 as a false trail since I found
several false solutions. BB, Dale, and her boyfriend Phil tried
it a little bud didn't find it too fascinating.
To the Laurences. Played three games of SEARCH.
The first was played with the rule that a two-factor
question called for passing of cards and a one-factor gave
just the number. Everyone used their choice cards for a
two-factor question and the game was very slow moving. The
one-factor cards were hardly even used.
Second game was played with a new rule. Players, if they
had the proper cards, could ask a one-factor question
and a two-factor question as part of the information.
Third game was played with same rules, but with two
unknowns. This in my opinion was by far the best.
Later thought of another idea, but didn't have a chance
to try it. The player of whom the question, or questions if
two are asked, then is the next to ask a question.
Rcd. a letter from Bruce R. Trone (Phil Cohen's friend).
He sent me the rules SIMPLE SPACE CONTINUUM CHESS
and challenged me to a game.
Rcd. some further info %amp; a letter from Varigraph about
their game DOOP.
Item sets