How Luke Littler’s career will go according to supercomputer prediction as darts superstar celebrates his 18th birthday

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How Luke Littler’s career will go according to supercomputer prediction as darts superstar celebrates his 18th birthday
Author: Anthony Chapman
Published: Jan, 21 2025 09:12

A SUPERCOMPUTER has predicted Luke Littler’s career after the star celebrated turning 18 years old. The teen sensation is already the top name in darts despite only bursting onto the scene in December 2023. Littler’s first major appearance saw him reach the final of the World Darts Championship.

 [Luke Littler holding the Sid Waddell Trophy.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Luke Littler holding the Sid Waddell Trophy.]

He went on to storm to victory in the Premier League and other major events. And Littler avenged his Ally Pally defeat from January 2024 by beating Michael van Gerwen this month to become champion of the world. Now, a supercomputer has been fired up by BonusCodeBets to predict how the rest of Littler’s career will go.

 [Portrait of a middle-aged man wearing glasses.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Portrait of a middle-aged man wearing glasses.]

The fan favourite is tipped to play until he’s 50 years old. Littler has already banked a tasty £1.1million in prize money so far. But with 32 years lying ahead, it’s reckoned his bank balance will end up hitting a mind-boggling £29.6m by the end of his career.

 [Illustration of a supercomputer's prediction of Luke Littler's darts career, showing statistics for prize money, titles, nine-darters, 180s, legs, and world champion status by age.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Illustration of a supercomputer's prediction of Luke Littler's darts career, showing statistics for prize money, titles, nine-darters, 180s, legs, and world champion status by age.]

As for titles, Littler has already won 11 but is expected to end up with an amazing 293 – taking his total of trophies up to 304. JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS. The youngster loves a 9-darter too, and the supercomputer predicts he will end up with 92 to his name.

Littler is also a 180 monster and will end up hitting three treble-20s a massive 27,201 times. Finally, the Manchester United fan will triumph in plenty of legs during his career – apparently to the tune of 68,537. But the main question on everyone’s lips is whether or not Littler will surpass Phil Taylor’s record of 16 World Championships.

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