I have a hard time seeing how this could raise your probability assessment for psi, if you had any prior experience with psi research.
One pretty reliable takeaway from psi research: if you employ flimsy research protocols, positive results are a dime a dozen.
Positive results in tests much more stringent than this are already common. The fact that the phenomena are generally not accepted in the wider scientific community is due to the facts that a) no remotely plausible mechanisms are known, so the prior probability is low (this is not an unfair bias, it's something we all need to account for,) and b) the "much more stringent than this" tests are still generally unacceptably sloppy by the standards of other fields, or simply fail to replicate.
I was recently reminded of something I have encountered that seems to me to be good evidence for paranormal phenomena. Can anyone help me figure out what might be going on?
When I was a little younger, I used to play the online riddle game Notpron. In this game, the player (essentially) has to analyze a webpage for clues towards the URL to the next webpage, and then repeat for 140 stages. The creator of this game, DavidM, at some point became a huge new age conspiracy theory loony type. Three years after the original ending of the riddle went online, he revised it to include an additional final level: Level Nu. This level is very different than the ones preceding it. I can't link to the page for obvious reasons, but I will transcribe it here: