You're trapped in a maze. There is a way out. Path junctions are all 3-way.
If you use the strategy of always taking the path going right, what will happen?
(Note: This problem is deliberarely vague.)
(In reply to
re: About the by friedlinguini)
the probabilities involved in the topology you propose may be
as you have said, but that implies nothing in general. the point
is that with a random topology, nothing specific (like what youre
stating in this case) is known about the odds. in other words, you
cant claim that the probability of throwing a 6 is not 1/6 by showing
me loaded dice.
perhaps i have misunderstood your point?