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Subject: Re: New and final solution of the Monty Hall Dilemma

Author: Rolf Tueschen

Date: 07:43:02 09/27/02

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On September 27, 2002 at 10:32:18, Gerrit Reubold wrote:

>On September 27, 2002 at 10:18:19, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>On September 27, 2002 at 10:04:42, Gerrit Reubold wrote:
>>
>>>On September 27, 2002 at 09:45:47, Uri Blass wrote:
>>>
>>>I discuss this situation:
>>>- The candidate chooses door 1
>>>- The host chooses (say) door 3, and is lucky, there is a goat in door 3
>>>
>>>So there _is_ a game!
>>>
>>>Now the candidate should switch and double its winning chances.
>>>
>>>Do you agree?
>>
>>No
>>>
>>>If you don't agree: Consider the game with 1.000.000 doors, the candidate
>>>chooses door 1. The host opens 999.998 doors, without knowing where the car is.
>>>By incredible luck all those doors have goats behind them. There is now door 1
>>>and door 432.102 closed. So again there is a game! Do you agree that the
>>>candidate should switch?
>>
>>No
>>
>>in 100000 cases you are going to have 999998 cases when there
>>is no game
>>1 case when there is a game when it is a good idea to switch and
>>1 case when there is a game when it is a bad idea to switch
>>
>
>I discuss only the situation when there is a game. The two cases when there is a
>game are _NOT_ equally likely.
>
>When the game starts:
>The car is with 999999/1000000 probability behind one of the doors 2..1000000.
>
>Do you agree?
>
>Now 999998 doors are opened, the 999999/1000000 probability is still correct.
>The car is with 1/1000000 behind door 1 and with 999999/1000000 behind door
>432.102
>
>Do you agree?

Hehe. I want to state that I will prevent if we have here a united flight to the
moon tonight. I am the responsible and I will prevent such cases of despair.

No, I can't accept. Formerly you had, in your example, one door with 1/1000000
and 999999 doors with 999999/1000000. Now you open, means take away 998999
doors, right? Then you have two doors, right? With - now - each 1/2.

You know what I mean? It's not magic. The 998999 doors are away. So there is no
talking about such incredible chances.

You see where your mistake was?

Good weekend

Rolf Tueschen



>
>Why should the probabilities be affected by the mind of the host, he just opens
>doors, with or without knowing where the car is?
>
>Greetings,
>Gerrit



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