Yes rob, you are right about getting the most beneficial results after n tries if you switch as the probability of choosing a door that has a goat behind it is higher than that of the probability of choosing a door that has a car behind it initially.
On which case switching the door would not be because of probabilistic reasons but because of statistical reasons. Remember when I said you could flip a coin and get heads 1million times in a row but this doesn't guarantee you getting heads next time around?
On which case switching the door would not be because of probabilistic reasons but because of statistical reasons. Remember when I said you could flip a coin and get heads 1million times in a row but this doesn't guarantee you getting heads next time around?