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  • In scenario 1, legit or not, you said the chance is still 50-50. In other scenarios also you shouldn't change or it wouldn't matter. That's what I say, just in the opposite direction. But the problem of probability depends on the wordings and phrases, which means I may not have understood the ques well.

    Another angle: You explained the Monty Hall problem at the end that the probability changes because in second choice we have more information. So you are implying that the initial 1/3 probability of the now-open door adds to the door we did not choose - making the switch advisable. Here I also say the probability does change from initial 1/3, but to 1/2-1/2 for each remaining doors; why should the probability be poured to the unselected single door?

  • Spot on.

  • Or there are 2 possibilities and then you introduce a 3rd door that is never correct?

    Yes that one. Similar to the one you did with 100 doors, just in opposite direction.

  • Hang on, that's not a decreasing trend. 1/√4 is not smaller, but larger than 1/4...?

  • Great. Can you give me example of decreasing trend slower than that function curve?, where summation doesn't give finite value? A simple example please, I am not math scholar.

  • In this example, there were 100 choices in the beginning, and later you reduced to 2 choices. Clearly an advantage. Does the same apply to the 3 door problem?

    Let's take this question in another angle. Instead of 3, there are only 2 doors. I am to choose one out of 2, which has a prize. After I choose one, you show me a third door which is empty. Now, should I change my option?

  • I: 27

    You: The number is either 27 or 44. Do you want to change your choice?

    I: why would I?

  • Smiling over Gnome at Kathmandu, the capital.

  • No. Moneyory fine should not be a form of punishment. I am for old fashioned style, an extreme example is to call the CEO, make him dance around the EU naked and then make him collect the shoes while returning home.

  • Only for fedora?

  • What will Darknet Diaries give me?

  • What is Alabama?