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Masters Promotions Partners with Ivanoff Vodka to Host 2nd Ivanoff Vodka Nationwide Domino Tournament

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February 26, 2026
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 Masters Promotions has partnered with Demerara Distillers Limited’s  (DDL) Ivanoff Vodka to host the 2nd Ivanoff Vodka Nationwide Domino Tournament. 

The official launch is scheduled for Wednesday, February 25, 2026, at 10:00 hrs at South View  Tavern, located at Aubrey Barker & David Rose Streets, South Ruimveldt. This year’s highly  anticipated edition will feature over 100 teams from all 10 administrative regions, showcasing  their skill, strategy, and community pride. Participants will compete for more than G$3 million in  cash prizes, trophies, hampers, and other exciting rewards as the tournament continues to  highlight the cultural importance of dominoes and foster nationwide camaraderie. 

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The 2026 tournament introduces regional series matches, where teams will battle for top honours  in their respective regions. The top three finalists in each regional category will advance to the  “Champion of Champions” Finale, set for May 1–3, 2026 in Georgetown at a venue to be  announced. Also new to this year’s lineup is the King and Queen Domino Tournament, which will  be held on May 1, offering $100,000 in cash prizes and trophies in each category. Additional  attractions include premium Ivanoff Vodka cocktail bars and giveaways. 

The first Regional Series Tournament will take place from February 25–27, 2026 in Bartica, before  moving across the other regions. Special series matches will also be organised for teams from  Ministries, Agencies, NGOs, Joint Services, and the public and private sectors. Non‑traditional  teams, community clubs, and casual participants will also be accommodated through  specialized match categories. 

This tournament stands as the largest domino event in over a decade and the biggest Ivanoff  Vodka–sponsored competition to date, with over G$3 million in cash prizes, trophies, and  hampers. The Champion of Champions winning team will secure $600,000 and a trophy, while  second, third, and fourth-place teams will receive $300,000, $150,000, and $75,000 respectively,  along with trophies. The MVP of the finals will also earn $30,000, and additional prizes and  surprises may be announced. 

Registration costs $20,000 per team, and each registered team will receive three bottles of  premium Ivanoff Vodka and one pack of Ivanoff Vodka–branded dominoes. Playing guidelines will  be provided upon registration and before the tournament begins. 

“We have experienced a growing partnership with DDL’s Ivanoff Vodka brand, where together we  are elevating the traditional game of dominoes into a celebrated cultural and competitive  experience,” said the Coordinators of Masters Promotions. “We deeply appreciate DDL’s  unwavering sponsorship for over a decade. It is a privilege to provide a broader platform for  participants to showcase their talents as we work to promote dominoes both locally and  internationally. We’re excited for what is sure to be an intensely competitive tournament.” 

“Ivanoff Vodka is honoured to continue its longstanding partnership of more than a decade in  supporting nationwide domino tournaments,” said Larry Wills, Marketing Manager of Demerara  Distillers Limited. “For over 10 years, we have proudly championed a sport that unites  communities, strengthens cultural bonds, and celebrates a tradition deeply rooted in Guyanese 

life. This year’s tournament builds on that legacy, and we are excited to once again help create  meaningful and memorable experiences for players and fans across the country.” 

For more than a decade, Ivanoff Vodka has remained a dedicated supporter of dominoes in  Guyana, reinforcing its commitment to community engagement, national pride, and the  empowerment of both men and women through sport. Through sustained investment and  sponsorship, the brand continues to play a pivotal role in preserving one of Guyana’s most  treasured recreational traditions while promoting unity, sportsmanship, and cultural celebration  nationwide. 

For further details and to register, please contact: 

Rodwell: 600‑6200 

Shon: 604‑0883 

Patrice: 628‑6608 

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