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A player of a game is a participant therein. A game is a structured activity, usually undertaken for Enjoyment and sometimes also used as an Educational tool The term 'player' is used with this same meaning both in game theory and in ordinary recreational games. Game theory is a branch of Applied mathematics that is used in the Social sciences (most notably Economics) Biology, Engineering, A game is a structured activity, usually undertaken for Enjoyment and sometimes also used as an Educational tool

Normally, there are at least two players in a game, but one-player games exist and are collectively known as solitary games (such as the Solitaire card game and many video games). Solitaire, also called patience, is any of a family of single-player Card games of a generally similar character but varying greatly in detail A video game is a Game that involves interaction with a User interface to generate visual feedback on a video device.

Players in competition

In most games, one player (or team) is declared the winner, the player who performed the best. Some multi-player games can have multiple winners, but in Western societies, one player (or team) is normally considered to be the "1st place", or best, among them, and ensure the existence of tie-breaking structures to ensure a singular "1st place". The term Western world, the West or the Occident ( Latin: occidens -sunset -west as distinct from the Orient) can have multiple meanings This is not true universally; for example, in Japan ties are considered to be wins for both sides. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics. Some games use multiple means of scoring or determining the conditions of victory; in these games, it may be possible for two or more players or teams to simultaneously win, which, depending on the game, may be counted as wins for both or simply a tie. In a Game the score refers to the amount of points achieved by a player or team

Number of players

There is a wide range to the number of players who may take part in a game. While most board games and card games have fewer than 10 players, for logistical reasons, tournaments, or meta-games consisting of many games, can have over 1000. A board game is a Game in which counters or pieces that are placed on removed from or moved across a "board" (a premarked surface usually specific to that game A card game is any Game using Playing cards either traditional or game-specific A tournament (IPA) is a Competition involving a relatively large number of competitors all participating in a Sport or Game. Internet games may have thousands of players participating in a massive game simultaneously. The Internet is a global system of interconnected Computer networks Alternatively, John Horton Conway's game of Life is considered to be a zero-player game. John Horton Conway (born December 26, 1937, Liverpool, England) is a prolific mathematician active in the theory of finite groups "Conway game" can refer to games as defined by Surreal numbers which Conway also developed The term zero-player game commonly refers to games that have no Human players but also to games that have no players at all

The number of players that a game allows is an important factor in game design. Game design is the process of designing the content and rules of a Game. Game designers aim to accommodate as wide a range of player numbers as possible, since, for example, a strictly four-player game will not happily accommodate three or five players who want to play. Some have argued that much of Poker's popularity derives from how readily the game adapts to as few as 2 or as many as 10 players. Poker is a type of Card game in which players bet on the value of the card combination (" hand " in their possession by placing a bet into

Games adapt themselves to varying numbers of players in a number of different ways:

See also

Agent (economics)

In Economics, an agent is an actor in a model that (generally solves an optimization problem
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