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The suit of the card he draws becomes trump see below for that round. Starting with the player to the left of the dealer, players begin to bid how many tricks they can take. A player may bid any number between zero and the number of cards dealt that round. The dealer records the bids on a score sheet.

When it comes his turn to bid, he may not bid so that the sum of the bids of all the players is exactly equal to the number of cards dealt. If the sum of the bids is exactly equal to the number of cards, there is a chance that there will be no loser. The player to the left of the dealer plays first.

All subsequent players must follow suit see below. The player who wins the trick leads the next hand, if there is one. Once all cards have been played, the dealer tallies up the score. If a player takes the exact number of tricks he bid, he receives 10 points, plus the number he bid.

For example, if Jane bid 0 and took 0 and Ricardo bid 5 and took 5, Jane's score would be 10 and Ricardo's would be If a player takes any other number of tricks, he receives no points. For example, of Hilda bid 3 but took 2, and Naomi bid 1 but took 3, both would receive a score of 0.

The player to the left of the dealer deals the next round. One more card is dealt. The game continues until the cards can no longer be divided equally among all the players, or until someone reaches a score of Quilter gardener. Yes, if you can. If not, then you can sluff a card you know you can't win. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 6. Yes, although we've played a single deck with up to nine players with good fun.

Not Helpful 0 Helpful 4. Just one deck minus the Joker. You only deal an equal number of cards to each player. First deal and play with one card, then 2, then 3, etc. The rules here say the first to points wins, but I like to go back down from 8, then 7, etc. Doing so makes for a longer game. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 2. Not Helpful 3 Helpful 2.

Not Helpful 7 Helpful 4. It doesn't matter how many people play. When you deal and there are extra cards left, you place them in the pile of cards that have already been set aside. What happens is that you can end up with a card as small as a 2 winning a trick as the size of the deck decreases. Also Try Learn how to play card game solitaire. Solitaire Strategy 21 great solitaire games! Easy to learn solitaire Fun to play Large, easy to read cards Play online out of your browser for free.

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If a player was forced to lead a joker, the first suited card played determined the suit of the trick. A version of Oh Hell! In the variation offered there:. Andi Beben describes the four-player variant 7-truf played in Indonesia with a card pack ranking from high to low A-K-Q-J in each suit.

There are 22 deals as follows:. Players bid in turn. The dealer's bid cannot make the total bids equal to the total number of tricks.

For a successful bid, the score is 10 times the bid, or 5 times the total number of tricks played for a successful zero bid. Unsuccessful players score 1 point per trick won. There is no hook rule. A bid made exactly scores 10 points plus the bid: a missed bid over or under scores 0. La Podrida is the equivalent Spanish game to Oh Hell!

There is also a similar game La Pocha , played with the card Spanish deck. Romanian Whist is a variation of Oh Hell! David Parlett's card game Ninety-Nine is based on similar principles, but with an extra twist to the bidding.

Nominations or Clag is a British variant which adds some extra deals with special rules. You can download a freeware Oh Hell! Jack Marrows has written a two-player Oh Shit! His version has the unusual feature that the jack of trumps is highest, followed by the other jack of the same colour, as in Euchre or Alex Quarmby has written a Contract Whist Oh Hell app for Android , with which you can play against up to 5 computer opponents.

The version of Oh Hell! Oh Hell! Board Game Arena offers an online Oh Hell game. Funnode has an online version of Oh Hell! Players and Cards From 3 to 7 people can play.

The game is best when played with 4 to 6. Sequence of Hands The game consists of a series of hands. The first hand is played with 7 to 10 cards dealt to each player, depending on the number of players: 3 to 5 players, 10 cards each; 6 players, 8 cards each; 7 players, 7 cards each because of the limit of 52 cards available. Object of the Game The object is for each player to bid the number of tricks he thinks he can take from each hand, then to take exactly that many; no more and no fewer.

Deal To determine the first dealer, draw cards. Bidding The bidding in each hand begins with the player to the left of the dealer, then continues clockwise, back around to the dealer, who bids last. Play The play begins with the player to the dealer's left, who leads the first card.

Scoring The scorekeeper is designated prior to each game according to house rules. Variations Sequence of Hands There are a lot of variations of this. Determining Trumps Some sequences include hands in which all cards are dealt for example 13 cards each to 4 players. Bidding Some people play without the hook rule, so the dealer is allowed to bid in such a way that everyone can win.

Play Some play that the dealer, rather than the player to dealer's left, leads to the first trick. Scoring There are many alternative systems. Some players give the usual point bonus for a successful positive bid but award only 5 points for a successful bid of zero. Others award 5 plus the number of cards dealt to each player for a successful zero bid, recognising the fact that zero is more difficult when more cards are dealt.

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