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					Originally Posted by  telekinetic
					 
				 
				Look at your own examples.  You have a 1/3rd chance of winning (win/lose/lose) if you don't switch and a 2/3rd chance of winning (lose/win/win) if you do.  Each of your three options are statistically equally likely! This is probably one of the best demonstrations I've seen as to why you get a better chance if you switch--I'm not sure how you could type such a perfect explanation and yet still not understand it! 
			
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 Oh, the irony. 
 
Good job, Strange Famous!  Seriously.     
		
		
		
		
		
			
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Humankind cannot bear very much reality.   
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