Klank sat there in his chains taking a puff from the cigarette dangling in his mouth. He was forced to go without for a while, and that caused him to be rather unpleasant company. His constant yelling convinced the guards to succumb to the shipwrights only need. He was on his fourth cigarette now because of it. Patiently, and most importantly, quietly, Klank watched as Sierra played her hands. One after another, the men around her fell to dust, and he wished he was there instead of her. During his days with The Kraken Pirates, he was known to rule the table. His old crew went so far as to team up on him and even stack the deck. It never mattered. Klank always won, mostly because of his already unnatural win streak coupled with his ability to silently intimidate his opponent during the game. He chuckled when Sierra revealed her devil fruit as she cast her last hand. "Neat little trick," he said aloud. Bighead, with his unending smile, nodded in agreement. "It won't help her win, though." Klank also nodded in agreement. "She is good at keeping her emotions in check, but she doesn't know how to play the mind game." Bighead laughed. "A rookie mistake," he bellowed. "At least we still have Isaac and Peanut and Phin." At that moment, Sierra appeared in chains and completely frozen. Klank could feel the cold radiating from her as she broke out of her life saving binds. After she spoke, Klank looked at her and said, "I gotta teach you some things, Kid." Before Sierra could reply, the screen flipped to the next game, and the first thing depicted, was Isaac, looking around. Hashtags rolled across the bottom as the explanation began. Klank snickered at the thought of being stuck in his chains for a whole week. His frustration grew when his smoke met its end. He looked to the guard closest to him and without hesitation, he planted a cigarette in his mouth and lit it. He smiled as the guard walked away, seemingly defeated. Sasa became a little more lively, throwing out comments at Isaac's failed attempts. Klank could tell she kind of hoped he would fail all together. That would mean he would be in this room with her, and they could hash a plan to escape. The Captain and the shipwright laughed hysterically when Isaac asked two girls if they liked fighting. It was clear to them the lone hunter had no idea what he was doing. This went on for a while and hope for The Bighead Pirates seemed to dwindle. It looked up however, when the girl from one of Isaac's earlier trials appeared and took the lead. Klank glanced over at the weapon to gauge her reactions. He was not displeased. Jealousy was obvious in all her flailing. The guards restraining her struggled. Bighead, never losing that confident smile, sat silently. His faith was something to be taken seriously, and Klank couldn't help but think to himself, "He's gotta know something."