Oh Hell Online
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Oh Hell Online

DonkeyCat GmbH · released 30 May 2020 · Open in App Store ↗

Revenue 30d not estimated
Downloads 30d not estimated
Rating 4.77 511 reviews

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Rating
Austria46%2374.82
Germany36%1834.70
Hungary7%384.89
United States3%174.47
Netherlands2%124.92
Canada2%94.11
United Kingdom2%85.00
Brazil<1%15.00
Switzerland<1%15.00
France<1%15.00

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Description

Easy to learn but tactically demanding and with a lot of long-term fun: Predict the number of tricks per round and correctly assess your card hand, but also factor in the announcements of your opponents.

Whether at breaktimes, on the go or at home, a push of a button is all it takes and you play online with thousands of other players - or play against the computer without the Internet

Free card game for your smartphone or tablet

Cross-platform for almost all cell phones and tablets

Free online multiplayer: play in public or with friends in private multiplayer rooms all against everyone, instantly and without waiting

Chat with other players

Offline training mode against the computer - play without internet

Entertaining, ideal for in between

Easy to learn, simple rules, tactically demanding: Achieve the most points with clever announcements and calculated risk

Authentic, loving design, intuitive operation: Playing cards like in your local pub

4 card sheets - French skat sheets, classic cards or double German playing cards like Schafkopf or Doppelkopf

Daily, weekly, monthly rankings - level up, compare yourself with your friends in online leaderboards

Oh Hell is also known by many names such as Ten Down, Estimate, Estimation, Fingers In, Fodinha, Pooch, Wizard, Wiggly Diggle, Contract Whist, Bugger it, Cut-throat Bridge, Diminishing Whist, Knock Bridge, O'Hell, Oh Heck, Oh Shuckins, Bid Whist, Boerenbridge, Ascenseur, Niggle, Tens, Quesadilla, Prediction Whist or Pyramid

Game Rules:

PLAYERS AND CARDS

From 2 to 4 people can play. The game is most fun when played with 4 people.

Two standard 32 card decks are used. The cards in each suit rank (from high to low) A K Q J 10 9 8 7

NUMBER OF STARTING CARDS

The game consists of a series of hands. The first hand is played with 5 to 10 cards dealt to each player

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. Initial bids are made sequentially and in each new round the next player in line starts to bid first. After a round is finished the next round will start with one card less. The last round starts once each player has only one card

TRICK TAKING RULES

In each round a trump suit is randomly selected and displayed in middle of the playing table. The suit of the first card played in each round must be played by all other players following. Players do not have to play a higher card (make the trick) of a given suit but as long as they have a card of the same suit, they have to play a card of this suit. If a player does not have a card of the same suit, the player is free to make the trick with a trump card or to just play any other card

GAME SCORING

Each trick made is awarded with one point. If a player makes exactly the initially called number of tricks, 10 bonus points will be added to the final score.