League of Legends match predictions
AI-generated League of Legends win probabilities and match analysis for every upcoming LCS, LEC, LCK, LPL and Worlds game.
How our AI reads LoL
League of Legends is a patch-driven game, and the model treats it that way. Recent results are weighted more heavily than results from previous patches, and regional strength is baked in — the LCK and LPL still set the ceiling most of the season.
Every upcoming LoL match across the LCS, LEC, LCK, LPL and international events gets a written read: current split form, head-to-head history, and the shape of the matchup. The probability is the headline; the take is the reasoning.
Worlds and MSI matches get extra weight for opponent quality — a mid-table LEC team's 8-2 split matters less against a first-seed LCK opponent than it does against another European side.
LoL predictions — FAQ
How accurate are AI LoL predictions?
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Calibration is the goal. A 60% pick should hit around 60% of the time over a large sample. Best-of-fives are more predictable than best-of-ones because variance smooths out over multiple games.
Does the model handle roster changes?
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Recent series are weighted more than older ones, so a substitute or new starter shows up in the numbers within a week or two of playing.
Which LoL leagues are covered?
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LCS, LEC, LCK, LPL, and the major regional leagues (LLA, CBLOL, VCS, PCS), plus every international tournament: MSI and Worlds.
Do playoffs get different treatment?
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Series length is factored in. A best-of-five between evenly matched teams produces tighter probabilities than a best-of-one, because upsets are less likely to survive across five games.
Is this LoL betting advice?
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No. Predictions are AI-generated for entertainment and analysis, not betting advice.