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Once the game show host has opened one door to show a goat, then this problem is exactly like the original Monty Hall problem.  There is still a goat, and a car, left behind the doors, therefore it is still in your interest to switch doors.
 
Once the game show host has opened one door to show a goat, then this problem is exactly like the original Monty Hall problem.  There is still a goat, and a car, left behind the doors, therefore it is still in your interest to switch doors.
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Once the game show host has opened one door to show a goat, then this problem is exactly like the original Monty Hall problem. There is still a goat, and a car, left behind the doors, therefore it is still in your interest to switch doors.

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