Luckalyzer Passes Luck Predicting Test

Luckalyzer Passes Luck Predicting Test


The poker website PokerTools.com recently challenged Luckalyzer to an extensive test in an effort to prove the software really can predict a person’s future luck.

We at Luckalyzer are happy to report, we passed. Most importantly, PokerTools.com gave us the documented proof that Luckalyzer really can foretell when good or bad luck will strike you. Check out this proof:

Test Conditions:
We need a controlled environment (so tests won’t be interrupted)
We need dozens of lucky and unlucky events to occur (to prove accuracy)
We need these events to occur within a relatively short time span of 14 hours
We need that time span spread over two days (test luck on two different days)
We need many individuals to make predictions on (to prove accuracy)
We need documented results (so anyone can verify our claims)

Test Setting:
PokerTools.com chose to test Luckalyzer at the 2010 World Series of Poker. This one poker tournament would fit all the qualifications needed.

It would be indoors at the Rio in Las Vegas with a Tournament Director that would oversee everything was run fairly. We would have nine contestants whose birthdays (the data we need to run their luck) we could easily get. The data of the hands played and results are documented at PokerNews.com so anyone can easily verify this information.

The tournament is expected to last 14 hours (so it won’t take long to get our results) and over two different days (November 6th and 7th of 2010). During those hours we will witness dozens of times when someone will get lucky and someone will be unlucky.

Let me explain what I define as “lucky” or “unlucky” when it comes to poker. In a poker tournament there are many occasions where two players put all their chips in, BEFORE the flop, turn, or river card is shown. In these situations there is no more skill. One player will be on the short end of the odds and will need to get lucky (beat the odds) to win the hand. It is these hands that were tested.

Now that you know the conditions of the test, how well did Luckalyzer do?

There were 11 hands where Luckalyzer predicted the underdog would win. Of those 11 predictions, Luckalyzer was correct 64% of the time!

What makes that number even more important is that, according to the odds, the underdog in those hands should have only won 17% of the time.

Because the underdog in these situations was the luckier of the two players, he consistently beat the odds by almost 4x! Big score for Luckalyzer.

 

 

Test #2: Overall Luck

Forget small individual luck tests, how well did Luckalyzer do at predicting overall luck in the tournament?

Luckalyzer predicted Mizrachi and Cheong to be the luckiest over the 14 hours. Mizrachi and Cheong were the ONLY two players in the whole tournament that were able to take the chip lead away from Duhamel, the tournaments chip leader (and eventual winner). Mizrachi went from 7th to chip leader (amazing feat), and Cheong went from third to first.

Luckalyzer predicted Senti, Dolan, and Duhamel as the worst luck. Senti went out quickly in seventh. Dolan started in second position but quickly went out in sixth (amazing bad luck), and Duhamel who started with a commanding chip lead, was all-in and one hand away from being knocked out in fifth.

According to these results, if these five players had all started with even chips, Luckalyzer would have been 100% correct, however, since some players started with 5x more chips than others, Luckalyzer could only get close as it takes more than luck to win a tournament.

Some Other Interesting Results

There was ONLY one pot that was a tie at the final table and it was Mizrachi and Cheong who divided. The strange thing is, Luckalyzer predicted these two with equal luck. Since they were both so lucky, they couldn’t beat each other.

During the course of the 14 hours there were 30 hands shown. In three of these each player had equal luck, so we’ll skip those. Of the remaining 27 hands, those players marked luckier than their opponents won 59% of all showdowns (doesn’t matter if they were the favorite or the underdog).

Click here to download an Excel spreadsheet with detailed results.

In conclusion, Luckalyzer proved it really does work. While not 100%, the tests clearly show that Luckalyzer has the ability to predict good luck. Get your personal reading now and don’t miss out on your good luck days. Click to check your luck now!

3 thoughts on “Luckalyzer Passes Luck Predicting Test

  1. I have registered for one year subscription by becoming the premium member by paying money online
    I have received the report of next 60 days, kindly advice how does it work

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