Now to blow the lid off my blowing the lid off.
In all of the circumlocutious explanations of the MHP I've seen, I've never seen it explained in the following simple manner. Suppose the doors are laid out such that the car is behind door 2. Doors 1 and 3 conceal zonks. Now consider the following truth table:
PICK REVEAL REMAINING SWITCH NO SWITCH
1 3 1 OR 2 2 (Win) 1 (Lose)
2 1 2 OR 3 3 (Lose) 2 (Win)
3 1 2 OR 3 2 (Win) 3 (Lose)
By switching, the only way to lose is to pick the door with the car and switch, giving a 1/3 chance of losing and a 2/3 chance of winning. By not switching, the only way to win is to pick the door with the car, giving a 1/3 chance of winning.
Simple.
/If the contestant picks door 2, either door 1 or 3 can be revealed. It works out the same in either case.
//Headache any better, Brandon?