This program simulates the Monty Hall problem to demonstrate the probabilities of winning for different strategies. The simulation includes three players:
- Player 1: Never switches their initial choice.
- Player 2: Always switches their initial choice.
- Player 3: Switches their choice randomly 50% of the time.
The program runs the simulation for a specified number of plays and outputs the results, including the time taken to complete the simulation.
The odds of winning for keeping the door is ~33.3%. The odds for switching is the inverse, ~66.6%.
Behind Door 1 | Behind Door 2 | Behind Door 3 | Result if staying at door #1 | Result if switching to the door offered |
---|---|---|---|---|
Goat | Goat | Car | Wins Goat | Wins Car |
Goat | Car | Goat | Wins Goat | Wins Car |
Car | Goat | Goat | Wins Car | Wins Goat |
Results after 100000 rounds:
keep wins: 33229
keep win rate: 0.33229
switch wins: 66771
switch win rate: 0.66771
Random (50%) switch wins: 49736
Random (50%) switch win rate: 0.49736