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SATURDAY 6 DECEMBER 1969 <br> | |||
340th day - 25 days to come | |||
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Rcd. | Rcd. a copy of <u>PSYCHEDELIC-9</u> from Joe Weisbecker, <br> | ||
together with a letter thanking me for the <br> | |||
write up on <u>DECISIONS-DECISIONS</u> and a reprint from <br> | |||
<u>Mathematics Magazine</u> entitled ''Mathematical <br> | |||
Theory of <u>THINK-A-BOT</u>''. | |||
Called Bob Abbott, to tell him about Nov. <u>SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN</u> and to say I have a book for him. He has both already. I'll give him another copy of <u>AGOG</u>[A Gamut of Games] when I see him. He invited us for dinner but I didn't set a date, pleading the <s>pleas</s>[crossed out] pressure of correspondence, etc. | Called Bob Abbott, to tell him about Nov. <u>SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN</u> <br> | ||
His wife Marian (?) said she is not a game fan but she really enjoyed <u>PATTERNS</ | and to say I have a book for him. He has both <br> | ||
already. I'll give him another copy of <u>AGOG</u>[A Gamut of Games] when I <br> | |||
see him. He invited us for dinner but I didn't <br> | |||
set a date, pleading the <s>pleas</s>[crossed out] pressure of <br> | |||
correspondence, etc. <br> | |||
His wife Marian (?) said she is not a game fan <br> | |||
but she really enjoyed <u>PATTERNS</u>. | |||
Called Martin Gardner to check about the letters he was going to send me. So far there are only two of interest to me. He has rcd. | Called Martin Gardner to check about the letters <br> | ||
he was going to send me. So far there are only <br> | |||
two of interest to me. He has rcd. quite a few <br> | |||
answers to his puzzle. He is expecting another <br> | |||
batch from <u>SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN</u> in a few days <br> | |||
and will then send those that concern me on to me. | |||
Started writing a new introduction for Alex Randolph's <u>KNIGHT CHASE</u>. | Started writing a new introduction for Alex Randolph's <u>KNIGHT CHASE</u>. | ||
Played <u>COUNTERPOINT</u> with Clara Karlan & Helen Sternberd using the ideas of 12/2 & 12/3. The game was very defensive with each player blocking the other by putting the same color at the two places (when the opponent was in a double threat <s>illegible</s>[crossed out] position) which the player could score in and then keeping that color. Tried allowing a player to use any two colors, except the one the previous player is holding, and was not being forced to use the one he previously kept. This was even worse. | Played <u>COUNTERPOINT</u> with Clara Karlan & Helen Sternberd using <br> | ||
the ideas of 12/2 & 12/3. The game was very defensive <br> | |||
with each player blocking the other by putting the same color <br> | |||
at the two places (when the opponent was in a double threat <br> | |||
<s>illegible</s>[crossed out] position) which the player could score in and then <br> | |||
keeping that color. Tried allowing a player to use any <br> | |||
two colors, except the one the previous player is holding, <br> | |||
and was not being forced to use the one he previously kept. <br> | |||
This was even worse. | |||
Claude called. Nothing specific about games. | Claude called. Nothing specific about games. | ||
Ida Goldstein, a fellow worker at the navy yard called to tell me of a listing of <u>AGOG</u>[A Gamut of Games] in today's <u>N.Y. POST</u>. Found it <s>the</s>[crossed out] and cut it out. | Ida Goldstein, a fellow worker at the navy yard called to <br> | ||
tell me of a listing of <u>AGOG</u>[A Gamut of Games] in today's <u>N.Y. POST</u>. Found it <s>the</s>[crossed out] and cut it out. | |||
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(cont. from 12/10) [12/10] | (cont. from 12/10) [12/10] | ||
We decided that I will do reviews of <u>LENSMAN</u>, <u>QUADS</u>, <u>VECTOR</u>, & <u>DYNASTY</u> for my next column. | We decided that I will do reviews of <u>LENSMAN</u>, <u>QUADS</u>, <u>VECTOR</u>, & <u>DYNASTY</u> for my next column. |