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by greenshackle2
2428 days ago
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The Monty Hall paradox hinges on the fact that the host knows in advance where the car is. If your scouts don't know where the herds are, but just picked an area at random to recon, then it is a different problem, and switching makes no difference. |
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Without that guarantee, it makes no difference.
Additionally, there are not many situations in real life that would replicate the conditions of that guarantee. So our "intuition" is simply geared towards situations where an actor can't read our thoughts (door pre-selection) before we act them out, and in such a scenario, pre-selecting/switching selection of doors doesn't matter.