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Oh Hell is an addictive and fun card game with a difference and you will soon realise why it is called Oh Hell. You play against Bumble, Cynthia and Hattie and must get the exact number of tricks you bid for each hand - or else. Ten cards are dealt to each player and players then bid on how many tricks he/she can make. The next hand is nine cards and then down to one card and back up to ten cards. Winners points are kept as cents won or lost to add a little spice to the game and give interesting statistics on how you are playing. Good help file, animatations and attractive cards.
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