Why does switching doors in the Monty Hall Problem increase odds: 2 doors, 50-50

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I have read through around 10 articles and webpages on this problem, and still don’t understand. I’ve run simulations and yes, switching does get you better odds, but why?

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At the start of the scenario there was a 66% chance that the prize was behind a door you didn’t pick. Once they remove one of the doors that you didn’t pick from the choice the odds didn’t change, just how much information you have about what was behind each of the doors you didn’t pick.

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