--- In [email protected], aznseashell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If my explanation makes no sense, consider the situation with 100
> doors and one door with a prize. You pick a door, and the host shows
> you 98 doors with nothing behind them. Now it's much more obvious that
> you should switch, right?
> 
> Shelley

To play devil's advocate for fun, I'll just ask this:

If he shows you 98 doors, and you're down to the final two, isn't that
still a 1 out of 2 choice?  The other 98 are no longer a factor.

-Mike





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