Meed
boy named crow
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Tried it, the odds are 2/3 1/3 switch stay. Which has been proven many times in many ways above.
How did you try it? I just ran an R simulation and got 1/2 and 1/2.
Nope. Not true. No matter how Monty opens the door, your initial choice is still 1/3.
Here is where we disagree. After Monty's opened a door, then the odds of your initial pick being right may or may not go up, depending on what his door-opening rules are.
The odds at that point are 1/2 for staying only because you are throwing out the 1 out of 3 times when Monty reveals the car. If you just select a door (no switching), you have a 1/3 chance of winning the car no matter what Monty does with the doors.
Correct. I'm talking about the odds of switching or sticking once he has revealed a goat, not at the start of the game. The odds of the initial pick being right will always be 1/3 at the time it is made, however, it may go up or down as we gain new information. Or, as in the standard Monty Hall problem, it may remain the same, even after a goat is revealed.