As the judge, I observe the battle between Tyche Gerald and Ren. Tyche is a humanoid sloth, wearing a flower polo shirt and emanating a chill, nonchalant attitude. Ren, on the other hand, is a formidable opponent with a power level of 20, guard level of 20, and speed of 60. He also possesses a range of abilities including control over probability, light speed, future sight, dead pool's healing factor, and an uncanny ability to sense weaknesses. At first glance, Ren seems to be the clear favorite in this battle. However, Tyche is the pure embodiment of luck and can manipulate probability and causality with ease. As Ren enters the casino, he sees Tyche winning at every game. His probability control and future sight are completely useless against Tyche's divine luck. As the battle breaks out between the two, Tyche manages to cause Ren's abilities to backfire--the opponent's control over probability manipulating his own likelihood of success. Meanwhile, Tyche uses his abilities to cause bad luck on Ren, drastically reducing his effectiveness in combat. In the end, despite Ren's many impressive abilities, he was unable to overcome Tyche's pure embodiment of luck. Tyche wins this battle and emerges victorious. Tyche's divine luck trumps Ren's control over probability, and Tyche's ability to manipulate causality and cause bad luck on his opponent proves to be too powerful for Ren to overcome. In this battle, luck truly was on Tyche's side.