Shāntanu's brother's son, Saumadatti (aka Bhūriśravas) listened to Śakuni's advice and he said that one should evaluate one's own strengths and weaknesses against enemy's. This would include kings, ministers, friends, wealth, physical security, armies, strengths and weaknesses of the kingdoms. As Pāṇḍavas were excelling in all of these, he said he had known of none who could win them. More so with the support of Krishna and Balarāma.
Shāntanu's brother's son, Saumadatti (aka Bhūriśravas) listened to Śakuni's advice and he said that one should evaluate one's own strengths and weaknesses against enemy's. This would include kings, ministers, friends, wealth, physical security, armies, strengths and weaknesses of the kingdoms. As Pāṇḍavas were excelling in all of these, he said he had known of none who could win them. More so with the support of Krishna and Balarāma.