(Read first, I haven't checked it yet, I'll correct any typos later)
Someone said yesterday that deciding the victor with a "Dice Game" might be too rash.
My answer was... not at all! And I'd add:
"You simply don't understand what 'game' means!"
Of course, many people don't understand.
Only those who have experienced it can comprehend why a few cards, a handful of dice, such simple rules, can drive so many people to rush like moths to a flame, to be crazy about it.
Actually, the focus of a game is not the "rules of the game," but the "stakes."
Even for games as simple as "high-low," as soon as you tie them to money, life, or beliefs, they immediately transcend beyond the realm of mere rules.
Moreover, the rules of this "Dice Game" are not at all simple.
Essentially, it's a game about: can you "position yourself."
In a team, during a mission, in the brief journey of life, in different situations, everyone has to play their role.