Tom Robertson wrote:
There might be nothing wrong with changing machines, but there is something "wrong" with the misconceptions that can motivate it. If
it's all "one long session," why change machines if you "cant hit a quad after 1000+ hands?"
Top 10 reasons to change machines: (with apologies to David Letterman)
to take a break, to spend some quality time in the porcelain throne room, to move away from annoying drafts, players or smoke wafting into your eyes,
to stretch out from the seated position, to change the lighting pattern hitting the machine, to move from an upright to a slant top or vice versa, to have a different set of noises assaulting your eardrums, to move closer to or further from a significant other.
Any or all of which can just relax you, energize you and ensure that you will play as error-free as your training and skills will allow you.
Certainly the game is rigged. Don't let that stop you; if you don't bet, you can't win. -Lazarus Long
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is. -Yogi Berra
There is no such thing as luck. There is only adequate or inadequate preparation to cope with a statistical universe. -Robert Heinlein
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>>There is nothing wrong with changing machines. If Im playing a non progressive and the next machine, or a machine on another bank, has the same full pay game I move because I just cant sit at the same machine for long periods of time. If it doesn't matter mathematically to change it shouldn't matter if I move to create a break or see some new scenery. Sometimes a good stretch is good enough but my back and ass thank me for moving around the casino. Cold and hot machines are part of the psychology of playing vp. I see no problem with making myself feel better about moving to a machine with the same game because I cant hit a quad after 1000+ hands. Full pay machines are full pay machines, its one long session.
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>Didn't we just discuss this recently?
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