I wouldn't double check CTE with a fractional system. Odds are when using CTE if you make any adjustment then you miss the shot.
I think i can speak for Stan in the sense of his discipline for systems and what it truly means. If you double check CTE with fractional or any other method in general, then you are not using CTE correctly because it's supposed to be a complete system.
One thing I do know and not that it matters, when you start down a road intended a certain way, you got to be really careful about method and understand what it means or how it works, or else you open doors that never seem to have an end. One thing leads to another and it will backfire eventually like a house of cards.
I have particular cut shots to the right, down the rail, that to this day, I miss thick and I will continue missing it thick until I understand it and have it solved through correct alignment from eyes to feet because that is my method. I don't "aim", I deliver.
Do you know how easy it would be for me to put a twist mojo on the shot and "solve" it?
Guarenteed, that bandaid will fester and eventually carry over to other shot relationships because it feels too comfortable under pressure. But then when you need to shoot the shot square and run a natural running tangent line, you're fkd.
At what point does the double check, possibly lead to just shooting it fractionally instead of CTE because the particular shot works perfect without CTE altogether?
It works so well, that it becomes a go to shot.......mannnn I gots dis game beat mang.
Then one day, it betrays you. Ok, ima do wut i did be'fo mang an use dat CTE and double check it wit dat fraction thang.
What? Mannnn wtf, it don't work now. Stay cool man, you gawt this. Ok, I gonna fractionalized this thang right'herrr an double checks it wit dat CTE.....awight, that works now, I said gawd dam man dat was gettin scary mang. I gots it AWL figured out now.
I see a hollow popsicle stick in that man's future.
I would say, if a person goes off method for particular shots, they better know exactly what and why they are doing it and if they do know, then they wouldn't need a bandaid in all reality.
Just my opinion based on studying Stan the man, and my own personal experiences with bandaids.
Don't make me start up on my golf experience decades ago about one day, coming down steep on a shot and the mind set of digging the ground just underneath the ball. After two weeks, I litterally felt sorry for "golf". I had it beat man.......easy game. A joke! My *****! Weeeeeeeee!
The 3rd week, I walked off dat course, straight to my car from the 7th fairway and it wasn't because I had a emergency that needed me, but it sho was an emergency in more ways than one fo'sho pot'nuh.
It took me years to stop hitting fat and fought it ever since.