
The Supreme Domino Masters Series finals, hosted by Supreme Ventures Limited, concluded spectacularly on Sunday (July 2); Wilfred Barnes emerged victorious, claiming the title of National Domino Champion.
More than 400 passionate players from across the country came together to showcase their domino skills in four rounds and compete for the highly-coveted title and cash prize of $1 million.
Barnes, speaking about his historic win, expressed his joy and gratitude, saying, “It means a lot to me to know that despite my late registration, I was successful in the event. Being crowned domino champion and being a Jamaican make me incredibly happy and proud. Big ups to all of my domino fans, especially those who have kept me motivated throughout the day. My victory would not have been possible without you. The inspiration truly got me through the challenging stages. Also, kudos to the rivals for creating a challenging environment. I had to focus and ensure that every shot was penciled out, and I tried to place them correctly.”

Dwayne Tulloch, Senior Vice President of Retail and Customer Operations at Supreme Ventures Limited, expressed his delight at the outcome and emphasized the company’s commitment to empowering individuals and giving back to the community through events like the Supreme Domino Masters Series.
Tulloch stated, “From the very beginning, our mission has been to give back to the communities we serve through one of Jamaica’s favorite pastimes, and this event exemplifies that commitment. It brings us great joy to witness the crowning of Wilfred Barnes as our first champion and awarding him the million-dollar grand prize. We believe in making winners every day, and this championship is a testament to that belief. We are incredibly proud to play a part in transforming lives and creating opportunities for individuals to showcase their talents. The passion and camaraderie displayed throughout the tournament are a true testament to the power of the domino community.”
Joining Barnes on the winners’ podium: Tennay Burton, who secured second place, earning a prize of $500,000. Romane Savage earned third place and received $250,000 and Stefan Cooper placed fourth earning a prize of $100,000.

Tulloch expressed his gratitude to all those who supported and collaborated to make the event a resounding success. He acknowledged, “The Supreme Domino Masters Series Finals mark a significant milestone for Supreme Ventures Limited. As the first edition of this tournament, it holds a special place in our hearts. This unforgettable event would not have been possible without the support of the participants, sponsors, and enthusiastic spectators who made the Supreme Domino Masters Series Finals an extraordinary triumph.”
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