The horary method I use is based on the astrology used by the Ottomans, and is also very similar to the horary ideas and methods of the earlier Islamic horarists of the 8th through the 12th centuries AD; Western horary (standard or traditionalist horary) used over the past few hundred years is a modification of those earlier methods by Guido Bonatti, William Lilly, and their followers up to the present time: these standard horary concepts and methods differ in many ways from the earlier practices, and from Ottoman horary.
Results often are the same when either the standard horary or Ottoman horary is applied to the same question; however, relatively frequently the answers will differ, because of the difference in delineative techniques applied to the question.
Would standard horary yield a different answer to this specific horary question? Perhaps, perhaps not: you could only know this if one of our AW friends using standard horary, delineated your question.