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Aug 04, 2018 Sports
Turning Point Sports Bar will come alive tomorrow when Executive member of the Georgetown Domino Association (GDA) Dion Carter stages his Annual Birth Anniversary Competition for all teams interested in participating.
The Domino stalwart, who has been involved in the game for many years and has also played a pivotal role in spreading the game, has organized the competition which will enjoy sponsorship from Ansa McAl under its Stag Beer brand.
According to Organising Secretary Mark ‘Jumbie’ Wiltshire, the format of the competition will see teams being awarded five points for a win, while second and third place finishers will receive three and one respectively, using the points system.
Wiltshire added that teams are being advised to adhere to the rules and regulations that will govern the tournament, informing that the no pay; no play law will be in effect.
The winning team will take home $150,000, runner up $75,000 and third place $35,000 along with trophies, while entrance fee is $12,000.
Starting time is 15:00hrs and teams are being reminded that they must be at the venue early to complete registration since late entries will not be accepted.
Wiltshire further disclosed that the final day of the tournament will be held at Dynasty Sports Bar, South Ruimveldt.
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