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May 01, 2026 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – Excitement galore is highly anticipated at the 2026 Ivanoff Vodka nationwide domino competition to be played at the Exhibition Center in Sophia, Georgetown.
The tournament will run until May 3 at the same venue with the champions of champions in action. This year’s playoffs boast over one million dollars (G$1M) in cash prizes, trophies, and hampers and three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) in the King and Queen of dominoes segment.
Registration fee is set at twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) per team and will receive 3 bottles of Premium Ivanoff Vodka and one pack of dominoes upon registration. Each team will consist of 6-9 players, with 3 of those players being reserves.
The tournament is being run in collaboration with Masters Promotions and DDL’s Ivanoff Vodka brand.
For each day, the action is slated to commence at 1pm. For further information, teams can contact Rodwell Phillips on 600-6200 or Shon in 604-0883.
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