You participate in a game show where you must choose between 3 doors. Behind 2 doors is a goat, but behind 1 door is a car. You pick a door, say door no. 1, but before you open the door, the host opens another door, say door no. 3, which has the car behind it. "Oops," says the host.
You lose.
In which case it doesn't matter. The only way the problem makes sense is if the prizes are already fixed.
It's a game show. In what way does giving out free cars make sense other than as entertainment?
It's a logic problem. Ironically, it doesn't have to make sense. It's a fake scenario. And in that fake scenario, you have a car behind one door, goats/nothing behind the other two doors. That's the scenario.
Tell that to Schrodinger's cat.
I might or might not do that.