Artsemis, your logic is flawed in the sense that eliminating one door doesn't change the probability of your choosing in the beginnning. monty hall's elimination of one door does not affect the probability of choosing a right/wrong door with your instinct. Put it this way, if instead, after you choose a door in the beginning and monty hall present to you 5 more doors, does that make your original choice less probable? i know that's not a good exampl but you need to understand that your original decision's probability is not at all effected by the elimination later on. feel free to point out any more question though
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