Never_smiles & Cryptic
Three doors, one treasure, two goats, do you think it's a trick of the mind or math that makes switching a better bet?
The math says 2/3 for switching, 1/3 for staying. No mind trick, just probability. If the host always reveals a goat, your odds improve by switching. If he doesn’t, it’s different. So yes, it’s a statistical advantage, not a brain‑game.
Numbers dance in that hallway, but the host’s hand writes the steps. So keep your eye on the curtain, not the count.
If the host always opens a goat door, the math is clear: switching gives you two chances out of three. If he can open any door, then it’s a 50‑50 split and you’re just following a pattern. So keep your eyes on the rules, not on an illusion.