No, I don't see any Texas game that can be beat without just getting lucky at this point. The $100 game has to many different low level prizes. $150,$200,$300 and $500. It seems counterintuitive but games where lowest prize is more than the ticket price are really bad for chasing. They are sprinkling little small profits on wins by the profits are so small they don't make up for the amount you lose on losers. You might buy 1 or 2 and get lucky and hit $500 but long term this game is murder.
I have a few other games I am running some simple C++ iterations on, but honestly I have put enough time in yet. I have been chasing Washington's $25 million cash blowout for the last 4.5 months and that has been taking all my time.
It's about over, we just got it's reacement game. Evergreen Riches, which can't be consistently beat.
I will now be spending more time on finding chase strategies. I have hit my current game pretty good. And you know what's better than winning money. Winning the lotteries money. I so hate the greed that the lottery has become. $100 tickets while millions struggle with gambling addiction.
But trust me, with the big ticket prices, players demand better odds on $500s and $1000s and there are games that are beatable. Many true stories on Google.
I just hate to think of all the people randomly buying $50 and $100 tickets desperately hoping for that big prize. Can't count on those as they are close to impossible. You have to have some strategy that at least evens the odds if nothing else.
AR Platinum on YouTube said he's down $40,000 so far in 2022. That is how dangerous this is.