Complex multi-level entry/exit cue tracking and signaling systems work by using a series of signals to communicate information between players:
1. Cues: Each player is assigned a set of cues that indicate when they should enter or exit the game. These cues can be visual, verbal, or gestural.
2. Signaling: Players use a combination of signals to communicate information about the deck and game conditions to each other. These signals may be subtle, such as a hand gesture or a change in posture, or more obvious, such as a verbal code word.
1. Cues: Each player is assigned a set of cues that indicate when they should enter or exit the game. These cues can be visual, verbal, or gestural.
2. Signaling: Players use a combination of signals to communicate information about the deck and game conditions to each other. These signals may be subtle, such as a hand gesture or a change in posture, or more obvious, such as a verbal code word.