I didn't care to play the other 2 shots as I've tried that kind of offset pivot aiming for angle creations thousands of times, it's a very old angle creation methodology and there are no tricks to it other than the natural tendency to intuitively adjust such that it seems stronger than what it is.
But on the CCB to COB alignment, as you suggested, followed by 1/2 tip to OE of pivot, are you claiming this works for 5 degrees and more of cut?
I just got off the table after 5 hours of practice btw.
And I've played the align CCB to OB then pivot with 1/2 tip OE about 20,000 times at least I'm guessing, as I'm a mad BHE enthusiast and a 1/2 tip OE equates to gearing outside english for about a 1/2 ball cut, using the 40% formula.
It works really well, and in those 20,000 attempts, I've never seen anything happen like you describe, so maybe you should go to the table and actually try what you recommend on some 20 degree cuts with normal bridge length and no bridge movement, as you are prone to do, as observed in the past in your videos.
Your claim, so defend and/or explain it, instead of attacking my lack of practice.
You have offered a suggestion that discredits the theory of BHE pretty much, so it's you're responsibility to explain it, or withdraw it.
Colin