1970_Sackson_140_April 30.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1970
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 8, Sid Sackson collection
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Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1970_Sackson_140_April 30.jpg
Title
1970_Sackson_140_April 30.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
THURSDAY 30 APRIL
1970 120th day - 245 days to come
Rcd. a letter from { Henry L. Pierson [address] New York, N.Y. 10006, HA5-2661
He bought AGOG which he enjoyed. He is a lawyer who has
invented a GAME. He contacted Random House and spoke to
Barbara Francis and got my address. He would like to get
together and discuss how to go about marketing it. I told
him I had some information that was confidential to my agent
and probably couldn't be of too much help. He still set up
a date for next Tuesday for lunch at the Mining Club.
Thinking of further ideas on PROFIT, particularly in the manner
of making stocks unstable and stable.
Rcd. Vol. 1-#3 of R7 DISPATCH.
(cont. from 5/8) [5/8]
[drawing of two rows of four cards each, with space between second and third columns. Left two columns are labeled "side," right two columns are labeled "center."]
The player dealt to choses one card from
the center layout. Then the other player,
Etc.
After each has 2 cards, the first player
leads to a trick. The other player may
play either of his cards. To win the trick
he must play a higher card of the same hierarchy, or the
matching card (K-V, etc.). House has no bearing. The
winner of the trick picks first from the side layout. Etc,
until 4 tricks have been played. The winner of the
last trick scores. 1 for each trick if he won the last but
not the one before, 2 for each trick if he won the last
two, etc.
The score is placed in a "column" and then 8 more cards
are dealt from the remainder of the deck by the nondealer
in the first round. If the same player scores in
the 2nd round a third is dealt, and if again won by the
same player a fourth and final round is played.
As soon, however, as each player has scored in a "column"
that "column" is completed and the entire deck is reshuffled
to start a new "column."
4 columns are played. If a player scored once in a
"column" that is his score for that "column." If he scored twice
all his points in that "column" are doubled. Etc.
They also showed me VEROQ, which is played with either
2, 3, or 4 houses. The cards are dealt equally and
played in tricks similar to the last game, except that House
counts. Scoring is similar to the last game except that the
next to last trick is the critical one, the last card in each
hand not being used. (Didn't get all the details, and they are
still working on it.)
(cont. on 4/29)
1970 120th day - 245 days to come
Rcd. a letter from { Henry L. Pierson [address] New York, N.Y. 10006, HA5-2661
He bought AGOG which he enjoyed. He is a lawyer who has
invented a GAME. He contacted Random House and spoke to
Barbara Francis and got my address. He would like to get
together and discuss how to go about marketing it. I told
him I had some information that was confidential to my agent
and probably couldn't be of too much help. He still set up
a date for next Tuesday for lunch at the Mining Club.
Thinking of further ideas on PROFIT, particularly in the manner
of making stocks unstable and stable.
Rcd. Vol. 1-#3 of R7 DISPATCH.
(cont. from 5/8) [5/8]
[drawing of two rows of four cards each, with space between second and third columns. Left two columns are labeled "side," right two columns are labeled "center."]
The player dealt to choses one card from
the center layout. Then the other player,
Etc.
After each has 2 cards, the first player
leads to a trick. The other player may
play either of his cards. To win the trick
he must play a higher card of the same hierarchy, or the
matching card (K-V, etc.). House has no bearing. The
winner of the trick picks first from the side layout. Etc,
until 4 tricks have been played. The winner of the
last trick scores. 1 for each trick if he won the last but
not the one before, 2 for each trick if he won the last
two, etc.
The score is placed in a "column" and then 8 more cards
are dealt from the remainder of the deck by the nondealer
in the first round. If the same player scores in
the 2nd round a third is dealt, and if again won by the
same player a fourth and final round is played.
As soon, however, as each player has scored in a "column"
that "column" is completed and the entire deck is reshuffled
to start a new "column."
4 columns are played. If a player scored once in a
"column" that is his score for that "column." If he scored twice
all his points in that "column" are doubled. Etc.
They also showed me VEROQ, which is played with either
2, 3, or 4 houses. The cards are dealt equally and
played in tricks similar to the last game, except that House
counts. Scoring is similar to the last game except that the
next to last trick is the critical one, the last card in each
hand not being used. (Didn't get all the details, and they are
still working on it.)
(cont. on 4/29)
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