Dead hand
In the case of card games and tile games the ghost player is dealt cards or tiles which are subsequently not used in the game (which are considered dead cards). The ghost player does not participate in the game, reveal their hand or score any points. In some versions of three player mahjong the last 13 tiles of the game are not used as though they belong to a fourth player who has not played their hand. That player also takes the fourth wind position. InControlled hand
In other games the ghost players cards are controlled by a selected player (effectively meaning that player plays two separate hands). The points earned in the ghost hand are not scored separately but are scored to the player who controlled the ghost hand. A ghost player in Bunko, or other games with multiple players formed in partnerships, represents the unfilled seat or position in a game, in which one person will play for him/herself as well as the ghost position. In dummy whist, a dummy hand is won and controlled by the winner of an in-game auction, during each hand. When playing The Crew: The Quest for Planet Nine with two players, a third hand is dealt for a ghost player referred to as JARVIS.{{Cite web , date=2022-02-18 , title=How to Win the Card Game “The Crew: Quest for Planet Nine” with Two Players , url=https://sharpergamestrategies.com/crew-card-game-two-players-jarvis/ , access-date=2022-03-04 , website=sharpergamestrategies.com , language=en-US Half of JARVIS's cards are dealt face up, covering the other half of the cards dealt face down. A selected player plays the cards for JARVIS.Tournaments
In tournaments, especially in draw tournaments such asReferences