Here is a quick and easy way of finding out if a state is “good” or “bad” to use my systems.
Simply look at the last 30 drawings and count how many power numbers have hit. Take a count. Do that for a few states.
States with a high count of power numbers are more stable and “better” overall. This is because power numbers are made up of the core numbers in the game: sum 12 to sum 15 numbers in the sum chart. (An alternative strategy is to just count how many sum 12-15 have hit in the last 30 drawings.)
If one state has 10 power numbers and another has 6 power numbers, the one with 10 is better.
Take a look at Wisconsin. It has an unusually high amount of power numbers in the last month. That is why I like it so much. And sure enough; the super list hits there almost every day. Actually, my other shorter lists do pretty well there as well: Basic-55 and C100.
A simple strategy is to find one of these states with a high count of power numbers and play the Basic-55 list ($13.75 per draw at 0.25 cents each). Or wait until they miss for 2 or 3 drawings and then play them.
So now you know what makes a state good or bad.
