The following is offered as constructive advice. If your system can be broken down into a mathematical formula (the usual case), then it can be transformed into a "Filter Algorithm" and analyzed by probability techniques. Every Filter Algorithm has a reflexive property that, unfortunately, reduces each System into a "long" term random number generator. That's correct. On the long haul, ALL systems become nothing more than random number generators. However, your system might be effective for short term random on a particular game. But how does the user know if it is effective? I strongly urgre you to include a mathematical measure of effectiveness for every ticket your system generates based upon the numbers in the winning draw -- not just "The ticket did or did not win", but a statistical number. For further insight, see website below.
Sincerely,
John T. Thorngren
"Leveraging a Lottery"
A statistical anlysis of the Lottery
http://www.1stbooks.com/bookvies/2990