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FRIDAY 10 APRIL 1964 101st day - 265 days to come


Rc'd. a letter from M.C. Oomis of Holland. He mentioned some Dutch games & described two card games.

Meeting of N.Y.G.A. Claude, Bob, Helen, Wald, Arthur and also Larry Winters & his son-in-law Dick present.

Played two games of THRUST. It was well received although I felt that they came to a congested conclusion too quickly. This can be remedied by allowing a "switch" and a "thrust" any time a player has no "thrust" available.

Wald and Arthur showed RATIONAL SOLITAIRE FOR TWO. (See card file for RATIONAL SOLITAIRE). The cards are layed out in 4 rows of 8. The players sit facing the 8 card sides. Each played has 2 rows belonging to him. A player in his turn can make as many plays as he wishes on a turn as long as each play brings a card, or pile, onto the same pile on his side. The cards can be moved from the opponent's side or his own. Play is Turns are alternated between the players and the game con- tinues until neither can play. The single largest pile wins the game. In case of th tie they are eliminated and the next highest number in a pile wins.

Dick and Larry showed CHEX-MATE. Played on board as shown. [drawing of 8 x 8 grid with start/finish spiral and alternating red/white squares] Each player has a token and 3 "chex" if 4 are playing, 4 "chex" if 3 are playing, and 6 "chex" if 2 are playing. Before starting each player puts one of his "chex" on any red space. "Chex" can only be placed on a red space and only one "chex" can be in a space. The tokens are all play placed in start and players throw in turn throw 1 die. They move their token the full count un- less there is an opponent's "chex" in a space of lesser count. A space with a "chex" in it can only be entered by exact count or by throw of a six which entitles a move forward to the first opponent's "chex." If there is no opponent's "chex" ahead a player, upon throwing six must move back to his nearest "chex." Each time a player enters a space with an opponent's "chex" he may, if he wishes, place another "chex" on the (cont. on 4/9)


Have you filed your Federal Income Tax Report for 1963 and Estimated Declaration for 1964?

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