Bond baddie in real-life poker probe!
London,: It seems that the high-stakes poker game in
Bond flick 'Casino Royale' was not enough for baddie Mads Mikkelsen,
for he's now landed in a soup after allegedly taking part in a illegal
poker tournament.
Mikkelsen reportedly got into trouble in his native Denmark after
the card game in Copehagen's Club Dakota where he defeated other professional
gamers, even using a hand of two jacks, the same with which his character
Le Chiffre defeated Bond in 'Casino Royale'.
However, it seems that like in the movie, the actor
will be on the losing side once again, for even though there were
no cash prizes, he now faces a fine because the club allegedly broke
licensing rules.
A source revealed that the actor, as well as other players
were astounded that the police were taking the game seriously, for
there was no money involved in it.
"He only went to the tournament for fun. No one
can believe the police are taking it seriously. It was a lighthearted
cards game with no money involved. This is a total joke," The
Sun quoted the source, as saying. (ANI)