Yes, absolutely. Shots should look on. The problem is that if you can recognize that the cb/ob/pocket relationship is on then why do you need an aiming system? Spider seems to refuse to acknowledge that there is such a thing as shots simply "looking on" based on experience. I'm glad you see it.Go back to sleep. We are talking about pool here. In the general context of pool do you agree with my statement or not? Shots should “look on” no matter which way you are aiming.
I think if the shot looks on then you are looking at the cb/ob/pocket relationship like everyone else does and not using CTE. CTE ignores the pocket once the correct visual is selected, no? You could pocket balls just as easily with a curtain as without one, no? If you are really using CTE and someone was going to pay you a million dollars to pocket a particular shot, would you care whether there was a curtain up or not? Pocket doesn't matter, right?Do you not think shots can look on when using CTE? You wouldn’t know would you, considering you don’t know how to use CTE. And for clarification we sure do have an aim line. And we can make adjustments to that line depending on circumstances You are so clue less about CTE there should be a sticky that says Dan White is never allowed to mention cte.
Steering and body english are bad, of course. I think the subconscious affects your CTE alignment either in the pivot or when you get down on the shot and overrides the actual CTE alignment. Since you confirmed that you use the pocket in your aiming decisions that tends to agree with the notion that you are making subtle changes until it "looks on."Or do you think the subconscious makes a last minute adjustment during the last stroke which in my opinion would lead to steering the cue causing the use of body English.