Hi Mohrt.
SUBJECT #1: Yes, this is the part of the descriptions of CTE that I've questioned.
SUBJECT #2: I've always agreed that CTE "works" for those who like it - but we have to be careful about what "works" means. You've made the usual mistake by conflating part of SUBJECT #1 into SUBJECT #2 by saying what I highlighted in blue above - i.e., you're confident of your shotmaking ability with CTE and therefore it "works without steering or adjustments".
Everybody who has practiced enough, no matter what their method, is confident of their shotmaking ability - does that mean no "steering or adjustments" with any method? Confidence doesn't tell you what you're doing; it just means you've gotten good at it. Getting good at practiced estimation ("feel" or "adjusting") doesn't make it something else.
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What I mean by no steering or adjustments: I do not fall back on a second look and tweak things after the steps for CTE are processed. I follow the steps and get definitive results. I trust the outcome.
You can apply similar logic on other systems. With ghostball you line up on the contact point and then fall into the shot. This obviously works for many, and at very high levels. With CTE I am replacing contact points with visuals to centers, quarters and edges. What matters is the outcome.
The merits of CTE can be seen by throwing a couple balls on the table and start applying different visuals and observe the results, which are paths to pockets.
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