
Ocho Rios, Jamaica – On Saturday, June 14th, John Issa turned the youngest participant to win the eighth Annual Jamaica Inn Backgammon event. He defeated William Mahfood, Chairman of Wisynco. The 17-year-old received a trophy, US$2,500, and three nights at Jamaica Inn. He additionally acquired a customized backgammon board and a Membership VIP purple card for air journey from Jamaica’s airports.
The 17-year-old felt assured earlier than the finals. He stated he was not afraid to play his older opponent. After profitable, he urged different younger folks to play the sport. He defined that it might assist college students study. The sport includes math and technique abilities.

William Mahfood says he used the sport to assist him focus and stimulate his mind. He stated he enjoys the sport very a lot and makes use of it as a pastime in his spare time. He says, “The sport of backgammon is life, you must be offensive, defensive, and watch your again on a regular basis.”
The Jamaica Inn held the event to boost cash. The funds will assist preserve the White River Fish Sanctuary in Ocho Rios, Jamaica.
Managing Director of Jamaica Inn, Kyle Mais, stated, “It’s necessary to protectJamaica‘s marine life and its ecosystem together with the coral reef, all ofwhich are important to locals and vacationers on the island.”