One variation is to make the maximum number of rounds on the way up no greater than 7, 8 or 9 rounds (thus, even with four players, the players could opt to have the pattern of cards be 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1, as playing 12 or 13 rounds up and then down again might be too lengthy for some). In one common variant, exactly thirteen hands are played - the final hand, in which each player is dealt 13 cards, is played without a trump suit (or by cutting the deck to determine trump). Three-player and double-deck variants go up to a maximum hand size of 15 cards. For example, a four-player match of Oh Hell consists of twenty-three deals, from hand size 1 up to 12 (forty-eight cards dealt and one turned face up for trump 13 cards cannot be dealt, as there would be no card remaining to declare trump) and back down to 1.
The game is complete when the last round (with one card per player) has been played. After this, the number of cards per player decreases by one every round. On each succeeding deal one more card is dealt out to each player, until there aren't enough cards for another round. the You Bid variation), the first hand is played with one card dealt to each player. The player who wins the trick leads to the next trick.