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Insurance Age blog: It's a numbers game really

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If you've ever been lucky enough to pick up a copy of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time you may already be aware of the door conundrum, generally known as the Monty Hall Problem.

Let's set the scene.

In front of you are three doors, behind two there are goats, behind one is a car.

You get to win whatever is behind the door you pick. Clearly, while it is possible you may be a fan of goats, I'm guessing that like me you'd rather win the car.

So let's say you choose door 1. Door 2 is then opened and you see a goat.

That leaves door 1 and door 3. Should you switch your choice from 1 to 3?

Read on

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