Mike:
We only spent about 90 seconds on CTE, so respectfully (I stress respectfully) I have to say your post is very general and not really true.
At the same time, I honestly don't want to post the super details because it's not mine to share and I think some people would be upset.
I don't really want to debate these approaches here. I've made my peace with them ;-)
I'm really not talking about CTE specifically, but rather about pivot-based aiming generally. 90/90, etc.
We played for several hours: straight pool, bank pool, and 9-ball. We spent a fair amount of time talking about your approach to pivoting--you showing me at the table, you talking about what direction you pivot from on what shots, you showing me what you do under what circumstances, you telling me what others do, etc. I watched you for hundreds of shots, watching carefully exactly what you do and frequently stopping you to ask you questions about it.
Remember, I've worked at the table talking about aiming systems with Hal Houle, Bob Jewett, Randy G., Tom Simpson, and many others. I have things I'm looking for. I'm not trying to put words in your mouth. I'm talking about my own assessment. I have come to peace with my functional understanding of what YOU mean by pivot and what you mean by "finding the correct center" and so forth.
I had my little pivoting gizmo with me, remember? We both agreed there was no point in even taking it out of the bag because that gizmo is related to what I mean by PIVOT and not what YOU mean by the word.
I'm OK with that.
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