Monty-Hall-Problem-Simulation
This is a simulation for the Monty Hall Problem different strategies.
The Monty Hall Problem gets its name from the TV game show, Let's Make A Deal, hosted by Monty Hall 1. The scenario is such: you are given the opportunity to select one closed door of three, behind one of which there is a prize. The other two doors hide “goats” (or some other such “non-prize”), or nothing at all. Once you have made your selection, Monty Hall will open one of the remaining doors, revealing that it does not contain the prize 2.
He then asks you if you would like to switch your selection to the other unopened door, or stay with your original choice.
Here is the problem: Does it matter if you switch?
Here, I will count the results of three strategies: 1- not to switch my selection. 2- switch my selection. 3- randomly selecting between the 2 previous strategies.
An explanation for the best strategy: https://www.montyhallproblem.com/