Always switch
I’ve never understood the logic behind switching.
First choice had a 33% success chance, second will be 50% let’s switch
after switching the probability becomes 66%. we talked about this one in my theory of probability class, it’s very counterintuitive!
Help a noob out, is that because it’s still 3 but one failure is revealed?
You have Doors “Win” “Lose” and “Lose”
There is a 33% chance to pick a winning door and a 66% chance to pick a losing door.
If you pick one of the losing doors, the other losing door is revealed and switching gives you 100% success. That combines to 100% in 66% of cases.
If you pick the winning door one of the losing doors is revealed, switching gives you a 0% chance of success. That combines to 0% in 33% of cases.
Always switching gives you 66% chance of success overall. Always staying is betting on having picked the correct door when you only had a 33% chance of picking correctly.
For all the pedants out there: the remaining 1% is the chance of summoning the ghost of Monty Hall who then drags you to probability hell. Probably.
Choose B, door on trolley opens, reveals 5 people, wave at them, leave