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  • an odd number to an odd number, the ball will stop at corner C.

  • an odd number to an even number, the ball will stop at corner D.

  • an even number to an odd number, the ball will stop at corner B.

  • The number of hits is the sum of the numbers of the ratio (stated as a fraction & reduced to its simplest form) of the table's sides.

  • If the table is a square, there will be two hits.

  • If the table is a square, the ball will stop at corner C.

  • The ball will never stop at corner A.

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