think of it backwards if you stay with you first choice your chance is still 1 out of three even if your shown a donkey.....
hope this helps
Think of it sideways. Two doors. One with the money, one with the goat.
You pick a door and the host does nothing but asks if you want to switch.
How does this make your odds better to switch? It's the same thing, isn't it? The goat is behind one of the two remaining doors. The same as when you originally picked.
With the three doors, they still open one of the goat doors no matter what. So, in effect, the first pick is 50/50 too after they open the first goat door.
I get the 2 in 3 chance to pick a goat in the first round but like I tried saying with the "even if you don't make a choice" thing is, now there are two doors, 50/50 either way.
Keep the original, 50/50.
Choose the other, 50/50.
That's why I can't wrap my head around the "choose again" concept.
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