1971_Sackson_186_June 15.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1971
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 9, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
Full Metadata
1971_Sackson_186_June 15.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_186_June 15.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
TUESDAY 15 JUNE
1971 166th day - 199 days to come
Wrote the rules for X-CHANGE-WORD and a note to add
to the OPEN BRIDGE rules. BB typed them.
To Felicia's in time to see Richard Altabef and look at his
game REVOLUTION AND COUNTERREVOLUTION. It seemed to have some
interesting ideas. Arranged for me to hold the game - which
is all in a manilla envelope - look at it, call Richard, and then
mail it back to him. One point that wasn't covered was
what to do if two players were tied for top in one "locus."
He'll think about it. I also suggested that the game
be made for up to 6 players. He can do this by [crossed out]
either adding a 5 and 6 player column to the "Stress
Factor" table or, which I told him was preferable, changing
calculation of the Factor so that only the 2nd position
in each "locus" is counted - making only one column necessary.
His intention is to use pins to keep record of positions
on the board. By using different colored heads the separ-
ate columns for each player are no longer necessary. I
suggested making each "locus" narrower but extending across
the full length of a board, so that the spaces are larger.
Felicia loved X-CHANGE-WORD. Just looked a little at
OPEN BRIDGE. Packed them for shipment to Hallmark.
Returned the material on HOUSE OF GAMES to Felicia. (Inci-
dentally, this has now become primarily a CHESS house.)
Gave her 3 sets of the new EXECUTIVE DECISION rules. She
already rcd. one from Keith Tuggle (or at least she thinks
she did.)
She asked if I had heard from Mary Hilt. I told
her only that AIRLINE was being postponed a year. She
asked about an advance and I told her $250.
Took back CINEMA and GENIUS BLOCKS.
She said that no one likes Claude's I PACK MY TRUNK and
that she'd like him to take it back.
Allan Turoff took back his TWELVE CIRCLES. No comment from
him really when she told him about THE PACKER'S SECRET.
She hasn't heard from Al Rubbens about getting FREE FORM,
etc. back.
Told her about letter from Pantheon on AGOG. She'll try
to see the Crest editor.
She'll try to get me on the Joe Franklin show herself.
Rcd. notice that my subscription to TOYS was running out.
(cont. from 6/16) [7/29]
that of the games they had submitted, two look like they have a
chance of being published: COUNTERBALANCE (see 7/8) and
BORDERLINE (see 1968) which was worked up into an equipment
game.
[Started 7/29]
1971 166th day - 199 days to come
Wrote the rules for X-CHANGE-WORD and a note to add
to the OPEN BRIDGE rules. BB typed them.
To Felicia's in time to see Richard Altabef and look at his
game REVOLUTION AND COUNTERREVOLUTION. It seemed to have some
interesting ideas. Arranged for me to hold the game - which
is all in a manilla envelope - look at it, call Richard, and then
mail it back to him. One point that wasn't covered was
what to do if two players were tied for top in one "locus."
He'll think about it. I also suggested that the game
be made for up to 6 players. He can do this by [crossed out]
either adding a 5 and 6 player column to the "Stress
Factor" table or, which I told him was preferable, changing
calculation of the Factor so that only the 2nd position
in each "locus" is counted - making only one column necessary.
His intention is to use pins to keep record of positions
on the board. By using different colored heads the separ-
ate columns for each player are no longer necessary. I
suggested making each "locus" narrower but extending across
the full length of a board, so that the spaces are larger.
Felicia loved X-CHANGE-WORD. Just looked a little at
OPEN BRIDGE. Packed them for shipment to Hallmark.
Returned the material on HOUSE OF GAMES to Felicia. (Inci-
dentally, this has now become primarily a CHESS house.)
Gave her 3 sets of the new EXECUTIVE DECISION rules. She
already rcd. one from Keith Tuggle (or at least she thinks
she did.)
She asked if I had heard from Mary Hilt. I told
her only that AIRLINE was being postponed a year. She
asked about an advance and I told her $250.
Took back CINEMA and GENIUS BLOCKS.
She said that no one likes Claude's I PACK MY TRUNK and
that she'd like him to take it back.
Allan Turoff took back his TWELVE CIRCLES. No comment from
him really when she told him about THE PACKER'S SECRET.
She hasn't heard from Al Rubbens about getting FREE FORM,
etc. back.
Told her about letter from Pantheon on AGOG. She'll try
to see the Crest editor.
She'll try to get me on the Joe Franklin show herself.
Rcd. notice that my subscription to TOYS was running out.
(cont. from 6/16) [7/29]
that of the games they had submitted, two look like they have a
chance of being published: COUNTERBALANCE (see 7/8) and
BORDERLINE (see 1968) which was worked up into an equipment
game.
[Started 7/29]
Item sets