Talk:Morton's theorem

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The premiss of the calculation: that the player with Q9 has four outs is wrong. He has five: 3 queens and 2 nines. I have corrected this, but then all the calculations based on it are wrong, and I'm not qualified to change them.

Actually, you're wrong. The Q of hearts is an out for the flush draw, so it's not an out for Q9. A card can't be an out for more than one player.

[edit] Want B to call. B should call

I have been trying to work out if this situation can ever happen. The situation I am talking about is if you the person with AK wants opponent B to call and it is right for B to call. I dont think this can happen due to the fact that the pot odds either justify him to call, and if they do they he should call whic you don't want and if the pot odds arent sufficient then you want him to call. Can someone please clarify on this matter.