1971_Sackson_290_September 27.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_290_September 27.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_290_September 27.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
MONDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 1971
270th day - 95 days to come
Rcd. a New Year card from Haar Hoolim. Also - why hasn't he
heard from me?
Rcd. 9 answers to the SLEUTH problem.
In Monaco bought ELDORADO (Edmond Dujardin) and
DIX PETITS INDIENS (Gay-Play). Gay-Play also mentioned
DIAMINO, DIAMINO-POKER, LE TOUR DU MONDE EN 80 JOURS, and
DEFENSE D'AFFICHER.
Started a game of PROFIT with BB in Genoa but didn't
complete it because we were too tired.
(cont. from 9.28) [11/4]
chains and then throws 2 dice - 1 regulation and 1
with 3 "up" and 3 "down" faces. The result moves the price
up or down 10 points for each 1 on the regular die. The
maximum price of a chain is $3,000 and the minimum
12 $100. (Jerry had the die with 3 up and 3 down faces.
In general a player wanted the price to move in a certain
direction, but it was completely a matter of luck. I suggested,
and Jerry agreed, to have 2 up, 2 down, and
2 blank faces. When a blank is thrown the player chooses
the direction.)
"Demand" (9 of). The player drawing this can by buy one orMONDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 1971
270th day - 95 days to come
Rcd. a New Year card from Haar Hoolim. Also - why hasn't he
heard from me?
Rcd. 9 answers to the SLEUTH problem.
In Monaco bought ELDORADO (Edmond Dujardin) and
DIX PETITS INDIENS (Gay-Play). Gay-Play also mentioned
DIAMINO, DIAMINO-POKER, LE TOUR DU MONDE EN 80 JOURS, and
DEFENSE D'AFFICHER.
Started a game of PROFIT with BB in Genoa but didn't
complete it because we were too tired.
(cont. from 9.28) [11/4]
chains and then throws 2 dice - 1 regulation and 1
with 3 "up" and 3 "down" faces. The result moves the price
up or down 10 points for each 1 on the regular die. The
maximum price of a chain is $3,000 and the minimum
12 $100. (Jerry had the die with 3 up and 3 down faces.
In general a player wanted the price to move in a certain
direction, but it was completely a matter of luck. I suggested,
and Jerry agreed, to have 2 up, 2 down, and
2 blank faces. When a blank is thrown the player chooses
the direction.)
"Demand" (9 of).
more franchises in a chain that is all sold out (no figures
left in the inner compartment). He can buy only from one
player and can buy up to the number that player has. He
puts down $1000 as a deposit on each franchise he wants to
buy. Then, starting with the seller, each player in turn
throws the regular die until each has thrown the die 5
times. The seller's throws raise the price and the buyer's
lower it, until the final price is reached. If the price has
risen to the point where the buyer has insufficient money, he
loses his deposit to the would be seller. (Jerry was talking about
using the 2 dice with the new face set up. My later
idea is to throw the 2 of them 5 times, a blank face
always being considered an "up", so that the price is apt to rise.)
Note: A player having 3 of the same franchise has a "half
chain." 6 of the same franchise is a "full chain." A full chain
can not be touched by a demand card.
If a player cannot or chooses not to use a demand card, he can
buy a franchise in the usual manner.
"Payoff on Investment" (9 of). From each opponent collect twice the
pad price [Illegible crossed out] (the price on the "pad" for a franchise of that
chain) for each full chain, the pad price for each half pad, and $100
for each other franchise.
(cont. on 9/26)
270th day - 95 days to come
Rcd. a New Year card from Haar Hoolim. Also - why hasn't he
heard from me?
Rcd. 9 answers to the SLEUTH problem.
In Monaco bought ELDORADO (Edmond Dujardin) and
DIX PETITS INDIENS (Gay-Play). Gay-Play also mentioned
DIAMINO, DIAMINO-POKER, LE TOUR DU MONDE EN 80 JOURS, and
DEFENSE D'AFFICHER.
Started a game of PROFIT with BB in Genoa but didn't
complete it because we were too tired.
(cont. from 9.28) [11/4]
chains and then throws 2 dice - 1 regulation and 1
with 3 "up" and 3 "down" faces. The result moves the price
up or down 10 points for each 1 on the regular die. The
maximum price of a chain is $3,000 and the minimum
12 $100. (Jerry had the die with 3 up and 3 down faces.
In general a player wanted the price to move in a certain
direction, but it was completely a matter of luck. I suggested,
and Jerry agreed, to have 2 up, 2 down, and
2 blank faces. When a blank is thrown the player chooses
the direction.)
"Demand" (9 of). The player drawing this can by buy one orMONDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 1971
270th day - 95 days to come
Rcd. a New Year card from Haar Hoolim. Also - why hasn't he
heard from me?
Rcd. 9 answers to the SLEUTH problem.
In Monaco bought ELDORADO (Edmond Dujardin) and
DIX PETITS INDIENS (Gay-Play). Gay-Play also mentioned
DIAMINO, DIAMINO-POKER, LE TOUR DU MONDE EN 80 JOURS, and
DEFENSE D'AFFICHER.
Started a game of PROFIT with BB in Genoa but didn't
complete it because we were too tired.
(cont. from 9.28) [11/4]
chains and then throws 2 dice - 1 regulation and 1
with 3 "up" and 3 "down" faces. The result moves the price
up or down 10 points for each 1 on the regular die. The
maximum price of a chain is $3,000 and the minimum
12 $100. (Jerry had the die with 3 up and 3 down faces.
In general a player wanted the price to move in a certain
direction, but it was completely a matter of luck. I suggested,
and Jerry agreed, to have 2 up, 2 down, and
2 blank faces. When a blank is thrown the player chooses
the direction.)
"Demand" (9 of).
more franchises in a chain that is all sold out (no figures
left in the inner compartment). He can buy only from one
player and can buy up to the number that player has. He
puts down $1000 as a deposit on each franchise he wants to
buy. Then, starting with the seller, each player in turn
throws the regular die until each has thrown the die 5
times. The seller's throws raise the price and the buyer's
lower it, until the final price is reached. If the price has
risen to the point where the buyer has insufficient money, he
loses his deposit to the would be seller. (Jerry was talking about
using the 2 dice with the new face set up. My later
idea is to throw the 2 of them 5 times, a blank face
always being considered an "up", so that the price is apt to rise.)
Note: A player having 3 of the same franchise has a "half
chain." 6 of the same franchise is a "full chain." A full chain
can not be touched by a demand card.
If a player cannot or chooses not to use a demand card, he can
buy a franchise in the usual manner.
"Payoff on Investment" (9 of). From each opponent collect twice the
pad price [Illegible crossed out] (the price on the "pad" for a franchise of that
chain) for each full chain, the pad price for each half pad, and $100
for each other franchise.
(cont. on 9/26)
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