Bertrand's Box Paradox and Monty Hall Problem

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The discussion centers on understanding the Bertrand's Box Paradox and the Monty Hall Problem. The paradox illustrates that drawing a gold coin from a box leads to a 2/3 chance of the partner coin also being gold, due to the arrangement of coins in the boxes. The Monty Hall Problem is explained as having a 1/3 chance of initially choosing the correct door, which shifts to a 2/3 chance of winning if the contestant switches after one empty door is revealed. An analogy with 10 doors clarifies that the probability remains skewed towards the unchosen door after revealing empty options. Overall, both problems highlight counterintuitive aspects of probability.
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This thing is making me pull my hair out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertrand's_box_paradox Can someone give me a good explanation of this?

As for the Monty Hall Problem, I think I understand it. This is how I think of it: There is a 1/3 possibility of picking the correct door and 2/3 possibility of picking the wrong door. And after one of the empty doors has been revealed, then by switching your choice, that 2/3 possibility of picking the wrong door becomes a 2/3 possibility of picking the correct door. -- Is this a legitimate way of understanding it?
 
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Quincy said:
This thing is making me pull my hair out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertrand's_box_paradox Can someone give me a good explanation of this?

All the explanation was trying to say was that when you drew a gold coin, there is a 1/3 chance of drawing each gold coin of the three gold coins. 2 of these gold coins when checked with its partner will give another gold since both are in the same drawer whereas the last gold coin is with a silver coin in a drawer. Therefore, the chance that the partner coin is gold is 2/3.
 
Monty Hall Problem: it´s easy to understand it with 10 doors. There is a 1/10 possibility of picking the correct door and 9/10 possibility of picking the wrong door. You make your choice. And after 8 of the empty doors has been revealed, you choice still 1/10 possibility of picking the correct door and the other closed door is 9/10 possibility of picking the correct door.
 
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