Since players rely on individuals over whom they have no control, there is little possible strategy to moundball once the game begins.
Many players rely on some arbitrary rule that has little or no technical merit.
The game has evolved to where players rely more on talent and size over skill.
In the third and final round, players cannot say anything, and must rely entirely on gesture (*pantomime of a triangle*).
The other players rely on him or her to keep a steady beat and not to play so loudly that the others cannot hear the tune.
Until now, the major players in the oil industry have relied on joint ventures, rather than comprehensive acquisitions, to increase profitability.
As Sovereign, the player must rely on hiring bands of wandering heroes in order to get anything done.
The players can do little but rely on prior rehearsal and throw themselves headlong into the dash.
After a few seconds the monitors become blank again and the players must rely on their memories.
The controlling player must rely primarily on reaction times to succeed.