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The following is a brief description of the Party Game Schlemiel from Games People Play by Dr. Eric Berne.
Thesis: The term "schlemiel" does not refer to the hero of Chammiso's novel, who was a man without a shadow, but to a popular Yiddish word allied to the German and Dutch words for cunning. The Schlemiel's victim, who is something like the "Good-Natured Fellow" of Paul de Kock, is colloquially called the Schlemazl. The moves in a typical game of "Schlemiel" are as follows:
For more information on this game, refer to Games People Play by Dr. Eric Berne, available on Amazon.com and other bookstores. This text was reproduced with the permission of Random House Inc and the estate of Dr. Eric Berne. Reproduction of this text or any other copyrighted material is prohibited.
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