If it is just basic math, then the system should be good for all states, your first posting stated it was good in Ga,S.C. and Florida.
Then you posted in a reply to degeem that Il was staggered ,and then you went on to add a few more states it was good in.
But if a system was just basic math, it should be good in all states.
South Carolina, would be a exception because it is the newest member to lottery, and is just now getting enough draws to start determining basic math principles.
Sorry Akbar, but I don't believe that a system based on just math can be limited to certain states,all states has 3 machine with 10 balls in each machine, so the basic's of math are just the same for each state.
There is one difference though that I have discovered here lately
In Georgia the machines drop the balls thru the bottom, and not the top, I am not sure how many states do this, but it's the first one I have seen. This interrupts the flow of aerodynamics, and the law of gravity, which in turn could affect the natural result of the balls, and also effects the basic math principles, most people try to apply to lottery.
Lucky, pick3fairy,George Sedertree,and a few others here, have some great mathmatical approaches to the pick three and there not limited to just a few states. So why should we concern ourselves with your system, that you compare to steveplayer, which most people here, are not impressed with