Gutzman,
The point is that you won't be playing those "close one eye, then the other" if a fight... you'll be focused on the threat and your brain makes sure that the gun is in front of the appropriate eye. If you need your sights, you SHOULD be closing an eye... it should be your non-dominant... but, again, this happens intuitively. It would be better if eye dominance were never brought up in conversations about defensive pistol shooting.
Did you watch the linked videos? They contain a very thorough explanation or related issues.
-Rob
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