It belongs to the arsenal of a good poker player to estimate their chances and keep betting as far as appropriate (positive expected value). This is just exciting about Texas Hold'em, each new card can change the course of events dramatically. The odds will get more interesting for him after the flop-the three common cards that are dealt at the same time). We can see that James Bond's chance to win the game after two initial cards is by far the lowest.
There is also a tiny chance for a tie, 0.14% to be exact. It shows whose hand is the most promising at this stage of the play. In the bracket are the odds to win the game before dealing up to five common cards (flop + turn + river). There are four players left in the game and all of them received their two pocket cards. The last game is announced with no more buy-ins and a million dollar big blind. James Bond must not lose otherwise the British government would happen to be the biggest sponsor of international terrorism. Le Chifre attempts to regain the lost ground after his stock market speculation was spoiled by 007. In the book version Baccarat was played instead. One of the most popular poker games is played: Texas Hold'em. In the movie version of Casino Royale the British secret agent 007, James Bond, takes part of the poker tournament in Monte Negro (however it was filmed in the beautiful city by the name of Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic).