I'd say its a matter of relative probabilities, apply the same question to both explanations
If a gambler plays 4 royal flushes in a row, we suspect cheating, no matter how improbable security has made it. Because the odds of chance are even more improbable.
If we see 'HELP' written in rocks on a deserted island beach, with NO EVIDENCE of people ever being there, we still suspect intelligent agency - over the chance that the waves washed them up that way..
So if we allow that both chance and ID are 'improbable' but 'possible'. ID, God, for me, is by far the less improbable explanation logically
This universe is an extremely hostile place to human life. Only very few places on the universe is known to support it. Humans adapted to live on earth, and this is proven by the fact that we can't live anywhere else. Heck, even 4/5 of the surface area is uninhabitable for human flourishing.
It's like saying that the reason we have oxygen to breathe is because a deity put it there to perfectly fit the fact that humans need to breathe oxygen. In reality, it shows how poor a designer was to limit humans to survival in places where that specific proportioned oxygen is available to breathe.
It's much simpler to say that oxygen existed in this specific location, and life adapted to use it (with glucose) to break and make ATP bonds that produce cellular energy. Life looks that way because of the conditions on earth that it adapted to survive.
If you teleported randomly to any single location in the universe, what are the odds you would survive more than a few seconds? Does that location in the universe have specifically proportioned oxygen? The likelyhood of that is near zero.
If life truly were a series of royal flushes and not a product of environmental conditions, we'd be able to live anywhere in the universe, and at bare minimum, the proportions of oxygen, food, and conditions for human flourishing would be expected to be found everywhere, instead of just right here.
This planet wasn't created for us, we grew and adapted to the conditions of the planet. If an intelligence made the universe to support life and expected that life to flourish anywhere, then as far as we know, that intelligence is grossly incompetent.