There is no such thing as "luck". There is randomness, and there are the laws of physics. Everything operates predictably according to the laws of physics, except where quantum events cause randomness to seep in, such as with nuclear radiation; we can't predict exactly when a particular molecule will decay, but we know it has a certain chance of decaying over a certain time period. Anyways, this randomness has absolutely no knowledge of good and bad, which are central concepts in the idea of luck. "Good" and "bad" are subjective terms, and I don't see how a "bad luck energy field" around some unlucky object could possibly read your mind to see what you think is good and what is bad.