The next morning, Ruchi begins to play a game of backgammon with his friends. He wins by a huge margin, which makes him very happy. He asks Ruchi if there is a trick to his family's ability to play such games, and Ruchi answers that there is no such thing as a trick. He tells Ruchi that his family is good at such games and that he had to fight them sometimes or else he would start fights. Ruchi wonders if he is lucky because he does not desire much. He wonders if his friends will be free to play with him if he invites them over for a weekend.
The next morning, Ruchi begins to play a game of backgammon with his friends. He wins by a huge margin, which makes him very happy. He asks Ruchi if there is a trick to his family's ability to play such games, and Ruchi answers that there is no such thing as a trick. He tells Ruchi that his family is good at such games and that he had to fight them sometimes or else he would start fights. Ruchi wonders if he is lucky because he does not desire much. He wonders if his friends will be free to play with him if he invites them over for a weekend.