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Organisers table N2.5Million as prize money for 2018 Mind Games Premier championship 

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2018 MindGames Premier championship begins today at the Lagos country Club, Ikeja.Lagos Country Club Ikeja entrance | Photo credit: Private Property

Organic Creame

As the 2018 edition of the MindGames Premier championship begins today at the Lagos country Club, Ikeja, orgsnisers of the two-day event have announced a total cash prize of N2.5 million at the grand finale. It will end tomorrow.

At the finals of the tournament, contestants will battle in chess and scrabble, as winners have been guaranteed a cash prize of N500,000 each in both sports, while the first runners up will go home with N250,000.

The Organisers also added that players, who finish in the top ten position will also get various cash prizes.   

Regional qualifying tournaments were held in Sapele, Delta State, Port Harcourt, Abuja and Lagos earlier in the year to determine players, who qualified for the grand finale taking place in Lagos.

The MindGames Premier Championship is the brainchild of former Scrabble World No.9 champion, Lukmon Owolabi.

He said that the tournament was designed to develop the intellectual capacity of individuals, especially students in the country and in diaspora in the game of chess and scramble.

Source: G Sport

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