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  1. The Monty Hall problem is a counter-intuitive statistics puzzle: There are 3 doors, behind which are two goats and a car. You pick a door (call it door A). You’re hoping for the car of course. Monty Hall, the game show host, examines the other doors (B & C) and opens one with a goat. (If both doors have goats, he picks randomly.)

  2. Oct 4, 2021 · It’s not rocket surgery. Even if you don’t work through the logical possibilities, you could play a few rounds yourself with cutouts and toys and tot up the outcomes, as Hall himself did to convince a skeptical journalist. (Nowadays, you can play it online.) Or you could pursue the intuition “Monty knows the answer and gave me a clue; it ...

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  4. 2 days ago · The Monty Hall problem is a famous, seemingly paradoxical problem in conditional probability and reasoning using Bayes' theorem. Information affects your decision that at first glance seems as though it shouldn't. In the problem, you are on a game show, being asked to choose between three doors. Behind each door, there is either a car or a goat. You choose a door. The host, Monty ...

  5. There are three doors in play at the start. The point you’re missing is that Monty follows a non-random process that systematically removes a non-prize door from play. That’s why Monty’s final remaining door has a higher probability of having the prize. Computer simulations that play the game thousands of times also bear this out.

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  6. Aug 1, 2015 · 1. Introduction. The Monty Hall problem hit the headlines in 1990, when Craig F. Whitaker of Columbia, Maryland, asked Marilyn vos Savant: ‘Suppose you’re on a game show, and you’re given the choice of three doors: behind one door is a car; behind the others, goats. You pick a door, say No. 1, and the host, who knows what’s behind the ...

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