A reports from the World Domino Open Tournament in Las Vegas, Nevada:
More
than 100 of the best Domino players from across the Americas are in Las
Vegas this weekend to battle it out at the Las Vegas Hilton.
Between
120 and 150 participants are expected to compete for $50,000 in prizes.
Domino players of all ages have traveled from across the Americas –
including Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Puerto Rico and
Panama – to vie for the domino game title.
“We have around six or seven world champions of Dominoes here in Vegas,” tournament organizer, Ricardo Arias, said.
The
group of accomplished players includes the 2008 world championship
winner, Reinaldo Truconis, and the 2007 World Domino Open victor, Thomas
Ortiz. Truconis, who won his designation in May at the World Domino
Championship in Orlando, came from Caracas, Venezuela, hoping to claim
a second championship title.
Meantime, Ortiz traveled from his
home in Tijuana, Mexico to defend his title. First place in both the
Open’s individual and team divisions fetches $10,000. The prize purses
shrink the further down from the finish you go, but a ninth place
result is still given a cool $1000. Not too bad for two days of playing dominoes.
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