After the first round, Poins complains to the boss about how he was treated. Poins says that he was humiliated because he was trying to make the match more exciting. He says that if Poins is dissatisfied, he can make a substitution in the next round. Poin asks if the boss is okay, and Poins replies that he enjoys watching Poins' opponents make "useless struggles." Poins asks if he hasn't turned "dumb," but Poins points out that he must have been smart enough to know that Poins was on their side, and that they won't be giving him a chance to do so in the second round. They've always played on the offensive, and he's a great advantage to them, Poin points out. He's the only player who can save Poins, he says, and it's because of this that he won the first game. Poens complains that the second game is going to be "the shortest game ever," and that he didn't even play in the first. He also complains that he just wanted to "make the game more exciting."
After the first round, Poins complains to the boss about how he was treated. Poins says that he was humiliated because he was trying to make the match more exciting. He says that if Poins is dissatisfied, he can make a substitution in the next round. Poin asks if the boss is okay, and Poins replies that he enjoys watching Poins' opponents make "useless struggles." Poins asks if he hasn't turned "dumb," but Poins points out that he must have been smart enough to know that Poins was on their side, and that they won't be giving him a chance to do so in the second round. They've always played on the offensive, and he's a great advantage to them, Poin points out. He's the only player who can save Poins, he says, and it's because of this that he won the first game. Poens complains that the second game is going to be "the shortest game ever," and that he didn't even play in the first. He also complains that he just wanted to "make the game more exciting."