Do you, or others, pivot for outside english as well? Seems we've only been talking about inside applications.
I pivot on everything. I even pivot to center english. For little gimme shots, I'll shoot with a straight cue... but almost never.
When you're accustomed to pivoting on every shot, you get "good" at pivoting. When you get good at pivoting, it makes these shots SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much easier.
I play a lot of 14.1. I learned the benefit of low-inside "side of the rack" breakshots from Joe Tucker. At the time, my pivot knowledge was REALLY weak and I wasn't up to speed with CTE (as a matter of fact, I didn't know CTE at all). On the way home from my lesson with Joe, Hal called my cell and told me to stop by his house (which, of course, I did).
After those two crucial lessons, my 14.1 game started to really pick up speed....way faster than I thought. The plateau I was camping on got nuked and I just kept getting better (and still am).
I'm pretty comfy with inside english and I'll shoot inside english shots all day if I have to. I use low inside english on almost 90% of my side-rack breakshots (because I like to shoot the break shot REAAALLY hard - screw tapping a few balls out at a time, who's that good?).
In conclusion, it's all about the pivot and the OB reference point you're using to establish the pivot. If I had to FHE or parallel or feel the english I'd still be camping on that plateau wondering when I'd figure it out. Or, I'd keep having those "real good" days followed by those "I wanna quit" days. Pivoting has really stabilized my game.... ESPECIALLY for english. That's why I voted BHE in the poll...every single shot.