This line of argument fails to see crucial distinction between lottery and other more common games of chance. In the casino or underground gambling examples, you are either playing directly against the casino, or against other players who, crucially, agreed that they are all here to try to win to the maximum extent of their natural abilities.
The lotteries specifically prohibits any deviation from the pure chance based on any abilities of the participants, as evidenced by all the lottery regulations ensuring randomness of draws and legal decisions making methods of subverting randomness for positive EV illegal.
Using a natural ability to win against a casino or gamblers who agreed to a game with ability component is not cheating, using a natural ability to rig the lottery is cheating other participants who did not agree to any possibility of any abilities playing role in the lottery outcome. And lottery rigging has no effect on lottery organizers' income at all, you can't even say you are righteously profiting from the thieves.
Why go with the morally and legally dubious lottery rigging unless we absolutely have to? What is this specific pressing need to get 10s or 100s of millions of dollars in one go in the near future? If for whatever reason we would like to get money specifically from gambling, we could play high-stakes blackjack or sweep underground gambling parlors, it would get us millions. Or better yet, don't gamble, just produce and sell valuable goods, we are not lacking in abilities to do so now and certainly won't be in the future.