I give up.
I went and played tonight and used what I think is CTE and played great. So here's the deal, I am happy with where my game is at
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I think you may have taken my post the wrong way.
dr_dave and I have a similar conception of how CTE works. In the framework as I understand it and as outlined on dr_dave's page something must be adjusted.
If there is no adjustment then there are several places where miscommunication can happen. The "CTE" people and (for lack of a better description) "those who don't understand" may be working under different definitions or misinterpreted concepts orr there is a lack of framework to put the information that is out there in context.
Spidey talked about shot circles and shifted perspectives. When I questioned him about it I think he was working some sort of Socratic angle in leading me to the solution. It didn't work for me. If these are important to CTE then I am missing important pieces to the puzzle and I either: don't have the right information, am not putting it in the proper context, or am working under incorrect assumptions. All these can lead to an impasse because from both parties perspectives, they are right and the other is wrong.
With my post I was trying to get you and all the other CTE folks to specifically state where you thought the information was wrong or opinion because that could lead indirectly to some of the miscommunication.
Beyond the blanked statement that all of dr_dave's page is bad little specific has been stated. These specifics need to be hammered out so that both sides are effectively speaking the same "language." When I say language I mean that we are all working with the same definitions and assumptions in the proper context. If there is a fundamental miscommunication about CTE this initial dialog needs to be hammered out before there is going to be much forward progress. I'm not trying to be difficult.
When describing something you think is wrong do it in as much detail as you can. In scientific papers, authors go into nauseating detail so that there can be no miscommunication. The less left to assumption the less chance there is for miscommunication. If you don't fully understand something let everyone know but try to explain it as best you can outlining specifically what you are sure of and what you aren't.
My guess is the effective pivot aiming instructors hold the Rosetta stone. After learning how CTE works there is something CTE shooters assume is obvious but isn't to others.
Didn't mean to run you off and your effort is appreciated.