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nubby
no it wouldn't -- nm
Posted by
dogbert183
Oct 22 '08, 19:00
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this isn't the same as the monty hall paradox -- nm
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dogbert183
Oct 22, 19:00
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Unless there's something about it I'm not seeing (I don't watch the show), it is -- (link)
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Reagen
Oct 22, 19:02
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My God, this deserves a Nobel Prize. -- nm
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Mop
Oct 22, 20:21
the difference is how you get down to two cases...
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dogbert183
Oct 22, 19:10
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but when he went from three to two cases, switching would still have improved his odds.
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mafic
Oct 22, 19:19
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though I suppose since he's the one choosing which case to open, it might not be the same as monty hall. regardless, the IM stands. -- nm
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mafic
Oct 22, 19:22
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re IM: the $1 case is irrelevent, it's just the other case at that point. (if it was the $5 or the $500,000 case the question would still be the same
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dogbert183
Oct 22, 19:24
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yeah, but he's still no more likely to have picked anything but the $5 or $500,000 case 25 times.
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mafic
Oct 22, 19:33
Yeah, I see the difference now.
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Reagen
Oct 22, 19:14
There's a paragraph about DoND. -- nm
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nubby
Oct 22, 19:08
Yeah you're right. -- nm
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nubby
Oct 22, 19:01
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