Hi Anthony. Yes, what I use works in any state by compiling the data entered from a minimum of (10) prior drawings as a baseline. Okay. This is imperative because it let's you know what the numbers are "doing." If it's a state that utilizes a ball machine to draw numbers, then guess what? Those balls are actually swithced out every so often to keep things on an equal "playing field", if you will.
The best thing to do is maintain a log of all the numbers for at least (ten) prior drawings to get a "feel" for what that batch of numbers is doing. Then, enter that information into your system and generate all the most common next combinations to be drawn. When this is done, figure out the "least common" combinations and play an equal amount of those as this will produce a "balanced" set of picks without being biased with all "hot" or all "cold" numbers. This is a RANDOM GAME and anything can happen.
Relying on all hot/all cold numbers will get you burned every time...trust me, I know. This is why my system does not lean all the way to one side nor the other. You must be fair with the numbers, Anthony. It takes practice just like anything else but, once you've got it pegged, it's clock work. Listen, the numbers always balance by "catching up" with each other one way or another.
The investment is directly related to how many numbers are required to cover your balanced set of picks and if you want to play Boxed or Straight. I like Boxed because it offers the opportunity to match the numbers in any fashion and still get paid. I like Straight better because it simply pays more, and, it let's one know just well they're on the game. Simple as that.
I'm not a pro but, I'm not a novice either. I've paid my dues to learn what I have. The advice I've given here IS NOT ALWAYS 100% but, it does work pretty consistent with the system I've developed. The reason it isn't 100% and never will be is because......you guessed it, it's still random. Good luck and if I can be of any further assistance, I'll be happy to do it....FREE OF CHARGE, OF COURSE!!!