Your answer to the question of when should I move is of course technically correct, however, you don't acknowledge the psychological implications of having a bad session. If I am playing a machine and am getting beat up on it, you should agree that moving one space over and playing the exact same game is not a negative move (except for the 10 seconds lost in the move). It could though be a positive play for the simple
reason that it allows you to reset your mind and refocus your play. I believe that doing this would probably lead to less playing errors as a result of being less ticked off at the machine that I was playing.
Not all of us can play with the robotic skills that you have. Most of us have negative reactions to bad sessions, and like I have said many times, you are not teaching to professional gamblers, don't assume that everyone has your mind set.
Regards
A.P.
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