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by dllthomas
4132 days ago
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Note that this depends on whether Monty's choice of door was informed by the location of the prize. If he picks randomly and just, this particular time, happens not to have revealed the car then it doesn't matter if you switch or not. Of course, might as well switch anyway in that case just in case you misunderstood... |
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The use of sets really clarifies things. Set B has a 2/3 chance of containing the car-hiding door. A fair coin or an RNG chooses which door in Set B to open. If the car is revealed, the game is over and you don't have an opportunity to switch. If a goat is revealed, Set B still has its 2/3 chance of containing the car-hiding door so you should switch to the remaining door in Set B.