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Schafkopf is the Bavarian card game of games that everyone wants to play, but only few will ever master it. The list below shows all GFI colleagues familiar or willing to learn the Schafkopf.
Schafkopf is the Bavarian card game of games that everyone wants to play, but only few will ever master it. The list below shows all GFI colleagues familiar or willing to learn the Schafkopf.


Sign up for the mailing list [mailto:schafkopf@gfi.uib.no schafkopf@gfi.uib.no] by notifying either [mailto:thomas.spengler@gfi.uib.no Thomas Spengler] or [mailto:kjetil.vage@gfi.uib.no Kjetil Våge].
Sign up for the mailing list [mailto:schafkopf@gfi.uib.no schafkopf@gfi.uib.no] by notifying either [mailto:kjetil.vage@gfi.uib.no Kjetil Våge] or [mailto:thomas.spengler@gfi.uib.no Thomas Spengler].





Revision as of 19:32, 31 October 2016

Schafkopf is the Bavarian card game of games that everyone wants to play, but only few will ever master it. The list below shows all GFI colleagues familiar or willing to learn the Schafkopf.

Sign up for the mailing list schafkopf@gfi.uib.no by notifying either Kjetil Våge or Thomas Spengler.


Schafkopf Players at GFI

Experienced

Steffi Gleixner, Jochen Reuder, Thomas Spengler, Clemens Spensberger, Kjetil Våge

Beginners and Learners

Patrik Bohlinger, Lisbeth