Instead of Monty opening the door he knew had a goat, imagine that he combined the contents of both other doors into one, then put a goat behind the door he’d just emptied and opened it. Now is it clear that the remaining door has double the original odds?
Instead of Monty opening the door he knew had a goat, imagine that he combined the contents of both other doors into one, then put a goat behind the door he’d just emptied and opened it. Now is it clear that the remaining door has double the original odds?