Casino Royale Poker Scene Explained
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Math and odds are important parts of Texas Hold’em poker. James Bond knows this (of course). In the final hand of Casino Royale, four players move all-in on the river and Bond scoops the $115 million pot, thanks to smart play.
These were the cards on the board:
*Ending / spoiler for Casino Royale (2006), plus mistakes, quotes, trivia and more. Ending / spoiler for Casino Royale (2006), plus mistakes, quotes, trivia and more. In a scene towards the end of the movie where Bond and Vesper are lying on the beach, Bond has sand on his back through most of the scene. When they start to kiss, in the.
*BondMovies.com goes through the game scene by scene here, explaining how Bond ultimately won the game despite Le Chiffre’s faked bluff, however improbable. And if you wish to know exactly how improbable Bond’s victory was, casino-games-online.biz explains his odds of winning at the beginning and during the course of play, here.
*BondMovies.com goes through the game scene by scene here, explaining how Bond ultimately won the game despite Le Chiffre’s faked bluff, however improbable. And if you wish to know exactly how improbable Bond’s victory was, casino-games-online.biz explains his odds of winning at the beginning and during the course of play, here.
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And these were the players’ hands: 3 casinos connected in reno nv.
Casino Royale, which introduced Daniel Craig’s James Bond in 2006, may be considered one of the best instalments within the franchise, but it’s not without its faults. Something that director. Ending / spoiler for Casino Royale (2006), plus mistakes, quotes, trivia and more. In a scene towards the end of the movie where Bond and Vesper are lying on the.
Player 1: Ks-Qs
Player 2: 8c-8d
Le Chiffre: Ac-6h
James Bond: 7s-5s
As we can se, Bond had an unbeatable hand on the turn, but with the help of the odds calculator we can find out what his chances of winning the pot were before the flop and on the flop. This is the result:
Pre-flop:
Player 1: 34.51% chance of winning
Player 2: 30.87% chance of winning
Le Chiffre: 22.18% chance of winning
James Bond: 12.30% chance of winning.
As we can see, Bond had the by far worst hand before the flop. Even the evil Le Chiffre had a bigger chance of winning at this point, even though Ac-6h is a rather crappy hand, not worthy of a super-villain. .
On the flop:
Player 1: 15.00% chance of winning
Player 2: 47.69% chance of winning
Le Chiffre: 9.02% chance of winning
James Bond: 28.29% chance of winning.
Bond’s chances improve greatly thanks to his open-ended straight flush draw. Le Chiffre is in a bad spot, but player 2 has the best hand with three eights.
The 4s on the turn was the perfect card for Bond, and he was cool enough to allow the other players to improve their hands on the river. The Ace was another perfect card as it made Bond’s three opponents move all-in for crazy amounts of money. Bond naturally knew that he had the best possible hand and he could just relax and collect all the chips.
So, what’s the lesson here? Probably none at all – you shouldn’t use James Bond movies as a source for poker strategy, even though gambling is a popular theme. But you can clearly see that the value of hands change dramatically throughput a Texas Hold’em hand. Bond took maximum advantage of this.
Please use the Poker Odds Calculator below and learn the odds for Bond’s hand and any other hands of poker.Poker Casino Royale BondRelated Posts
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Bond (Daniel Craig) wins the game against Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen). Vesper (Eva Green) gets captured and Bond goes after her but swerves to avoid her on the road and crashes. Le Chiffre tortures him for the account password but Mr. White enters and kills him. Bond blacks out and some time later sees Vesper and Mathis (Giancarlo Giannini) in his hospital room. While recovering, he has Mathis arrested for questioning by MI6. Bond resigns and plans to leave with Vesper but she takes the money out of the account. He chases her to her employers in Venice, kills them all and in the process collapses the building. Vesper drowns in an elevator while Bond tries to get to her. Mr. White escapes with the money. M calls Bond and tells him they need him but that they have run out of leads for Vesper’s employers. She informs him that Vesper took the money because she was being blackmailed by some mystery organization and her husband was held captive by them. And the reason why Bond was spared on the night that Le Chiffre was killed was because Vesper made a deal with the organization: Bond’s life for the money. Bond looks on her PDA and finds White’s number. He finds him, shoots him in the leg and introduces himself.. ’Bond. James Bond.’
Mojojojo
Continuity mistake: In a scene towards the end of the movie where Bond and Vesper are lying on the beach, Bond has sand on his back through most of the scene. When they start to kiss, in the distant shot towards the end of the scene, he has no sand on his back at all.(01:57:10)
James Bond: Sorry, that last hand nearly killed me.
Trivia: The internal shots of the hotel in Venice Bond is staying in is actually the National Museum in Prague - obviously almost every movie uses random locations, but partly it’s very identifiable if you’ve been there, and also I’ve recently been there myself, and this is my site, so I’m listing it.Jon Sandys
Question: What was the *exact* recipe for Bond’s cocktail in the casino?
Answer:From the novel: ’Three measures of Gordon’s, one of vodka, half a measure of Kina Lillet. Shake it very well until it’s ice-cold, then add a large thin slice of lemon peel.’Captain Defenestrator Casino Royale Poker Scene Explained GameJoin the mailing list
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*Poker Casino Royale Bond
*Casino Royale Poker Scene Explained Game
Math and odds are important parts of Texas Hold’em poker. James Bond knows this (of course). In the final hand of Casino Royale, four players move all-in on the river and Bond scoops the $115 million pot, thanks to smart play.
These were the cards on the board:
*Ending / spoiler for Casino Royale (2006), plus mistakes, quotes, trivia and more. Ending / spoiler for Casino Royale (2006), plus mistakes, quotes, trivia and more. In a scene towards the end of the movie where Bond and Vesper are lying on the beach, Bond has sand on his back through most of the scene. When they start to kiss, in the.
*BondMovies.com goes through the game scene by scene here, explaining how Bond ultimately won the game despite Le Chiffre’s faked bluff, however improbable. And if you wish to know exactly how improbable Bond’s victory was, casino-games-online.biz explains his odds of winning at the beginning and during the course of play, here.
*BondMovies.com goes through the game scene by scene here, explaining how Bond ultimately won the game despite Le Chiffre’s faked bluff, however improbable. And if you wish to know exactly how improbable Bond’s victory was, casino-games-online.biz explains his odds of winning at the beginning and during the course of play, here.
Ah-8s-6s-4s-As
And these were the players’ hands: 3 casinos connected in reno nv.
Casino Royale, which introduced Daniel Craig’s James Bond in 2006, may be considered one of the best instalments within the franchise, but it’s not without its faults. Something that director. Ending / spoiler for Casino Royale (2006), plus mistakes, quotes, trivia and more. In a scene towards the end of the movie where Bond and Vesper are lying on the.
Player 1: Ks-Qs
Player 2: 8c-8d
Le Chiffre: Ac-6h
James Bond: 7s-5s
As we can se, Bond had an unbeatable hand on the turn, but with the help of the odds calculator we can find out what his chances of winning the pot were before the flop and on the flop. This is the result:
Pre-flop:
Player 1: 34.51% chance of winning
Player 2: 30.87% chance of winning
Le Chiffre: 22.18% chance of winning
James Bond: 12.30% chance of winning.
As we can see, Bond had the by far worst hand before the flop. Even the evil Le Chiffre had a bigger chance of winning at this point, even though Ac-6h is a rather crappy hand, not worthy of a super-villain. .
On the flop:
Player 1: 15.00% chance of winning
Player 2: 47.69% chance of winning
Le Chiffre: 9.02% chance of winning
James Bond: 28.29% chance of winning.
Bond’s chances improve greatly thanks to his open-ended straight flush draw. Le Chiffre is in a bad spot, but player 2 has the best hand with three eights.
The 4s on the turn was the perfect card for Bond, and he was cool enough to allow the other players to improve their hands on the river. The Ace was another perfect card as it made Bond’s three opponents move all-in for crazy amounts of money. Bond naturally knew that he had the best possible hand and he could just relax and collect all the chips.
So, what’s the lesson here? Probably none at all – you shouldn’t use James Bond movies as a source for poker strategy, even though gambling is a popular theme. But you can clearly see that the value of hands change dramatically throughput a Texas Hold’em hand. Bond took maximum advantage of this.
Please use the Poker Odds Calculator below and learn the odds for Bond’s hand and any other hands of poker.Poker Casino Royale BondRelated Posts
*Casino Royale:the game of poker
When Ian Fleming wrote Casino Royale in 1953 he sets James Bond against Le Chiffre…
*Casino Royale casting
Eon has now completeed casting of all the main characters in the new film. Joining…
*Casino Royale DVD
After its release in the USA last week, Casino Royale is released in the UK…
Bond (Daniel Craig) wins the game against Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen). Vesper (Eva Green) gets captured and Bond goes after her but swerves to avoid her on the road and crashes. Le Chiffre tortures him for the account password but Mr. White enters and kills him. Bond blacks out and some time later sees Vesper and Mathis (Giancarlo Giannini) in his hospital room. While recovering, he has Mathis arrested for questioning by MI6. Bond resigns and plans to leave with Vesper but she takes the money out of the account. He chases her to her employers in Venice, kills them all and in the process collapses the building. Vesper drowns in an elevator while Bond tries to get to her. Mr. White escapes with the money. M calls Bond and tells him they need him but that they have run out of leads for Vesper’s employers. She informs him that Vesper took the money because she was being blackmailed by some mystery organization and her husband was held captive by them. And the reason why Bond was spared on the night that Le Chiffre was killed was because Vesper made a deal with the organization: Bond’s life for the money. Bond looks on her PDA and finds White’s number. He finds him, shoots him in the leg and introduces himself.. ’Bond. James Bond.’
Mojojojo
Continuity mistake: In a scene towards the end of the movie where Bond and Vesper are lying on the beach, Bond has sand on his back through most of the scene. When they start to kiss, in the distant shot towards the end of the scene, he has no sand on his back at all.(01:57:10)
James Bond: Sorry, that last hand nearly killed me.
Trivia: The internal shots of the hotel in Venice Bond is staying in is actually the National Museum in Prague - obviously almost every movie uses random locations, but partly it’s very identifiable if you’ve been there, and also I’ve recently been there myself, and this is my site, so I’m listing it.Jon Sandys
Question: What was the *exact* recipe for Bond’s cocktail in the casino?
Answer:From the novel: ’Three measures of Gordon’s, one of vodka, half a measure of Kina Lillet. Shake it very well until it’s ice-cold, then add a large thin slice of lemon peel.’Captain Defenestrator Casino Royale Poker Scene Explained GameJoin the mailing list
Separate from membership, this is to get updates about mistakes in recent releases. Addresses are not passed on to any third party, and are used solely for direct communication from this site. You can unsubscribe at any time.Check out the mistake & trivia books, on Kindle and in paperback.
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