Stan,
Honestly, I'm not interested in trying to guess what alignments and pivots you or other CTE users might use for each of the 15 shots. What I am interested in is a basic understanding of the conceptual questions implied by the following paragraph (quoted from above):
As is clear on your DVD and in the brief summary of your approach, as interpreted by me, the alignment and pivot choices change with shot cut angle. As the cut angle changes in small increments between shots A and C, the choices for alignment and pivot change at certain points in the range. At each point where they change, because neighboring shots of the group of 15 are so close together, it seems reasonable to conclude that different alignments and pivots should be able to be used to pocket the same shot. It also seems reasonable that the alignment and pivot will not change for certain ranges of shots among the 15. Therefore, it would seem reasonable to conclude that a single alignment and pivot should be able to be used to create a range of cut angles. However, if you follow the procedure listed here accurately and consistently (and don't make any "adjustments" whatsoever), it seems to me that it would result in the exact same cut angle every time for a selected alignment and pivot, and for a given CB-OB distance and chosen bridge length, assuming a rigid and fixed bridge. Obviously, this particular cut angle will work for some of the shots in the range, and it won't work for others (depending on the distance to and size of the pocket), because every shot in the range requires a different cut angle (assuming center-pocket aiming).
Here are the important conceptual questions implied by the paragraph:
1.) Can two different alignments and pivots be used to pocket the same shot (e.g., a cut angle between two of the 15 shots where a slightly thicker cut would suggest one alignment/pivot choice and a slightly thinner cut would suggest a different alignment/pivot choice)?
2.) If a single alignment/pivot selection can be used to pocket a range of shots (e.g., a sub group of the 15 shots that all use the same alignment and pivot), what does the shooter do differently (related to the procedural steps) to accomplish the different cut angles required within the indicated range of shots?
I think answers to these questions are key to understanding CTE and how it is used effectively. You are probably the best person to provide answers, so I look forward to your explanations.
Thank you,
Dave
PS: BTW, if you really want me to guess at appropriate alignment and pivot choices for each of the 15 shots, I'd be happy to take a stab at this for you, but I honestly don't think it would serve any useful purpose. On the other hand, it would be interesting to hear what different CTE users would select for each shot. Do you think most CTE users would select the same alignments and pivots for the 15 shots that you would? I would suspect there would be a lot of inconsistency in the selections. And maybe it wouldn't matter what people select as long as they have a good "feel" for how to make it work at the table.
Didn't think you could post anything significant.