If the player is still at the table one might be able to argue that it dropped as a result of his last stroke, and therefore a valid pot. The referee must decide if it dropped because of the thump on the table, but personally this is one occasion when I wouldn't give the player the benefit of the doubt, and would replace the red, warn the player who thumped the table, and let the opponent take the next shot.
If the referee considered that all balls had come to rest and the player was up off his shot, then at what point is he the non-striker, who cannot be penalised?
If the referee considered that all balls had come to rest and the player was up off his shot, then at what point is he the non-striker, who cannot be penalised?
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