Highlight from 'Why Almost Everyone Gets the Monty Hall Probability Puzzle Wrong

Put simply, if you selected the correct door initially (which happens 1/3 of the time), you shouldn’t switch when you’re offered the chance. If you chose the wrong door initially (which happens 2/3 of the time), you should switch. 

This basic decision tree proves two things: the probability isn’t 50–50, and you’re better off if you always switch.

— scientificamerican.com, Why Almost Everyone Gets the Monty Hall Probability Puzzle Wrong