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It was Luke Littler who won last year’s tournament off the back of bursting onto the scene at the 2024 World Championship – but can he repeat history?
That’s what the analysts at CasinoHawks have tried to figure out by running their data through a supercomputer to predict who will lift the Premier League trophy at the O2 Arena in May.
Using their supercomputer they have managed to give each of the eight stars a percentage chance of both topping the Premier League table and winning the whole lot in the London play-offs – as well as their average prize money from the simulations.
This year’s lineup is stacked with superstars as Luke Littler, Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen, Nathan Aspinall, Rob Cross and Gerwyn Price all return to the competition.
While Chris Dobey and Stephen Bunting were chosen to join them after missing out on the action last year.
Despite a field littered with some of the best players in the world, 18-year-old Littler has been backed to win the lot once again.
The supercomputer reckons Littler has an incredible 51.9 per cent chance of topping the table, and 34.1 per cent of going on to win back-to-back titles.
In fact, their simulations has him averaging a total prize money of £196,813 from the tournament.
Littler was crowned champion at the 02 last year after beating Luke Humphries in the final, and it’s Cool Hand Luke that is predicted to be his biggest competitor once again.
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World number one Humphries has been given an 18.3 per cent chance of winning the Premier League this year, and is also second favourite to top the group.
The supercomputer’s predictions have Humphries to win £148,873 on average across their simulations as a result.
Michael van Gerwen is the third most likely winner, with the Green Machine given a 14.9 per cent chance …
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