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In the mathematical sciences, the "[[Monty Hall problem]]" examines the counter-intuitive effects of switching one's choice of doors if "Monty" reveals a goat behind one of doors the player didn't choose.
 
In [[role-playing game]]s a "Monty Hall" can be an adventure design where one arbitrary choice greatly affects the outcome, such aas two doors with a beautiful lady behind one and a tiger behind the other (in the famous short story by [[Frank R. Stockton]]). An easy challenge with massive rewards is known as a "Monty Haul", and the [[inflation]]ary effect this has on the game world is known as the "Monty Haul problem"
 
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