Debunking Monty Hall problem fallacy
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I did a realistic simulation of Monty Hall problem and proved that switching choice never influences the outcome. In this simulation I acknowledge a very simple fact, that most of the "high IQ-ers" somehow always overlook. Any sane person will always change initial choice, if it was revealed to be a goat by the host. Therefore, first choice does not matter. It never influences the end outcome.
In this game you always choose between 2 doors, not 3. Therefore the chance of win is always 50%, no matter if you switch your choice or stick with original one (if it wasn't revealed as goat).
Source: https://github.com/ScienceDiscoverer/hello_world/blob/master/goatf.cpp
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