I have read the original post a couple of times over two days, and finally had an epiphany. With 1.7 seconds left and the ball live, the accidental horning did not have the mere effect of an accidental horning in the middle of a quarter when the horn is not expected. The end of game signal was simulated. The seems closer to someone blowing a whistle while standing next to the official than the horn in the middle of the game. A signal to stop play as opposed to a signal from the table to the officials.
I am not sure this sitch has a right answer.
I would go to AP with 1.7 seconds left.
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- SamIAm (Senior Registered User) - (Concerning all judgement calls - they depend on age, ability, and severity)
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