LuckSmith is my Web site.
I publish the performance stats for every game's 10 most recent drawings, which is an indicator of how reliable the predictions can be in a real-world setting. I've yet to see any other prediciton software/system offer the same. I also provide a free trial period for anyone to test the system, and I refund money to anyone who isn't satisfied.
Regarding Canada's 6/49 lottery, we literally added that game over the weekend. The system has only generated one PowerSet for that game. It wasn't calibrated properly at the time, so its results aren't a good sample for performance. If you look at most other games on the site, however, you'll get a clearer picture of overall performance. In Illinois Little Lotto for example, the average PowerSet size is 27 numbers, compared to the normal 39, and the accuracy is 4.1 out of 5. The odds for winning a jackpot drop from 1 in 575,757 to 1 in 80,730 when all 5 numbers are in the PowerSet, a substantial improvement. Many members use my system as a "pre-filter," loading the PowerSet numbers into whatever application they prefer to improve things another notch. The accuracy fluctuates for each game, and I have to periodically recalibrate the system to maintain solid performance.
I'm also currently putting the finishing touches on new prediction code that will crank the PowerSet size down another 25-30%, getting to as small as 21 numbers in a Pick 5/39 game, while maintaining high accuracy scores. That update should be ready sometime later this month.