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Feb 20, 2026 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – Domino enthusiasts are set for an electrifying showdown this weekend as The Day Day Sports Bar hosts the much-anticipated ‘Sunday in the Country’ Domino Tournament on February 22.
The popular venue on Middle Street, Pouderoyen, West Bank Demerara, will come alive from 2:30 pm when competitors clash in what promises to be a fiercely contested one-day tournament. Organised by Jumbie and Honda, the event is expected to draw top domino players from across the district and beyond.
At stake is an impressive $200,000 pot prize, which will go to the eventual champions. Teams hoping to secure a seat at the tables must lodge a $15,000 entry fee, while any all-female teams will benefit from a $2,000 discount on the registration cost—an initiative aimed at encouraging greater female participation in the sport.
The competition will be played under a four-game format featuring six sittings and guided by the traditional “two in and one out” rule, ensuring fast-paced and strategic encounters throughout the day.
In addition to the main prize, individual excellence will also be rewarded. Cash incentives totaling $10,000 will be presented to the Most Valuable Player in the final and the Best Player of the tournament, adding extra incentive for standout performances.
With competitive spirit, community camaraderie, and substantial prizes on the line, all roads lead to The Day Day Sports Bar this Sunday for what is shaping up to be a thrilling day of domino action.
For further details, interested participants can contact Jumbie on 659-6872 or Honda on 669-1994.
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