Vesper won't give him the buy back money, saying he's going to lose it. Furious, 007 goes after Le Chiffre but is stopped by one of the other poker players, Felix Leiter, an agent sent by the CIA to the poker match to catch Le Chiffre. Leiter tells 007 that he's doing poorly himself in the game and that he'll back Bond to re-enter the game; Leiter believes that Bond can beat Le Chiffre. Bond slowly builds his bank again and once again becomes a threat to Le Chiffre. Le Chiffre has Valenka poison Bond's martini with digitalis, causing Bond to suffer severe tachycardia. While attracting visitors from around the world, Las Vegas evolves, constantly changing its landscape. There's an upside to the changes on the Las Vegas Strip, especially when it comes to the redevelopment of existing resorts and the demolition of older properties to clear the path for new venues. Frantic energy, relentless pacing, and gritty realism combine to make the film one of the most gripping gambling narratives on Netflix.