1971_Sackson_183_June 12.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1971
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 9, Sid Sackson collection
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Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1971_Sackson_183_June 12.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_183_June 12.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1971
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 9, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1971
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
SATURDAY 12 JUNE 1971
163rd day - 202 days to come
Rcd. a letter from Mary Lou Thomas, Copyright Administrator
for Pantheon Books. My request is being processed
and I will hear from them in due course.
A little work on OPEN BRIDGE. Rest of day on writing
definitions for X-CHANGE WORD.
In evening to the Frederick apt. Played a little of OPEN BRIDGE
without bidding. Jerry particularly liked it.
Played X-CHANGE WORD - Jerry, Miriam, and BB (who had
played the puzzle before, but tried to play as if she hadn't).
Miriam liked it a lot.
Played 4-hand SPACE - STIX, Miriam and me against BB and Jerry.
Jerry had his stix arranged with all the odds on one end
and the evens on the other. This was an advantage, but they still
lost. (Jerry liked it a lot.)
To avoid this situation thought of the idea of dividing
the stix into odd and even piles and having players start
with an alternating odd-even or, for variety, an odd-odd-even-even.
(cont. from 6/29) [6/29]
She wondered if I could get him to move and I said I'd
try.
Rcd. a call from Earl Jay Perel (see 6/22). His friend is in
turn friendly with someone in F.A.O Schwartz, who thinks
he can act as an agent for Earl's games - for 10%. His
friend is also interested in my book (AGOG and is buying
a copy. Earl thinks he may call me. His name is Joseph Beinhorn
TRAFFIC SHADES was returned by 3M.
His GAME with Parker was also returned. I asked him
whether in this game the score for completing a square
was based on the size of the square. Yes, plus a value
on the markers. The higher the scoring value of the marker,
the less freedom of placement it has.
He asked me about the card games that Parker has. Also what
do I know about Bill Dohrmann. He is thinking about submitting
TRAFFIC SHADES to Parker, but he sent some suggestions
for improvement in MASTERPIECE to Dohrmann and will wait to
see how Dohrmann reacts to these.
He wrote to A.H. asking whether they are interested in a presidential
election game. They are. His GAME is basically abstract,
rather than a simulation. In some kind of a
take-off on GO players try to surround states. Get the
electoral votes when surround a state.
Told him that I'd contact him about the middle of July to
arrange his coming here.
(cont. on 6/8)
163rd day - 202 days to come
Rcd. a letter from Mary Lou Thomas, Copyright Administrator
for Pantheon Books. My request is being processed
and I will hear from them in due course.
A little work on OPEN BRIDGE. Rest of day on writing
definitions for X-CHANGE WORD.
In evening to the Frederick apt. Played a little of OPEN BRIDGE
without bidding. Jerry particularly liked it.
Played X-CHANGE WORD - Jerry, Miriam, and BB (who had
played the puzzle before, but tried to play as if she hadn't).
Miriam liked it a lot.
Played 4-hand SPACE - STIX, Miriam and me against BB and Jerry.
Jerry had his stix arranged with all the odds on one end
and the evens on the other. This was an advantage, but they still
lost. (Jerry liked it a lot.)
To avoid this situation thought of the idea of dividing
the stix into odd and even piles and having players start
with an alternating odd-even or, for variety, an odd-odd-even-even.
(cont. from 6/29) [6/29]
She wondered if I could get him to move and I said I'd
try.
Rcd. a call from Earl Jay Perel (see 6/22). His friend is in
turn friendly with someone in F.A.O Schwartz, who thinks
he can act as an agent for Earl's games - for 10%. His
friend is also interested in my book (AGOG and is buying
a copy. Earl thinks he may call me. His name is Joseph Beinhorn
TRAFFIC SHADES was returned by 3M.
His GAME with Parker was also returned. I asked him
whether in this game the score for completing a square
was based on the size of the square. Yes, plus a value
on the markers. The higher the scoring value of the marker,
the less freedom of placement it has.
He asked me about the card games that Parker has. Also what
do I know about Bill Dohrmann. He is thinking about submitting
TRAFFIC SHADES to Parker, but he sent some suggestions
for improvement in MASTERPIECE to Dohrmann and will wait to
see how Dohrmann reacts to these.
He wrote to A.H. asking whether they are interested in a presidential
election game. They are. His GAME is basically abstract,
rather than a simulation. In some kind of a
take-off on GO players try to surround states. Get the
electoral votes when surround a state.
Told him that I'd contact him about the middle of July to
arrange his coming here.
(cont. on 6/8)
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