Players sought to break Connect Four record

Published date26 January 2023
Publication titleStar, The
A joint initiative by Central Otago firm Luv Immigration and Dunedin’s Edgar Centre, the Connect Four tournament record attempt will be held on Saturday next week (February 4) at the Edgar Centre, from 10am to 1pm

Edgar Centre receptionist Jo-Anne McHoull is hoping for more than 400 people to take part in the Connect Four tournament, to beat the previous record of 316 players, set at Shotover Primary School, in Queenstown, in November 2021.

‘‘We will have trestle tables set up in the Edgar Centre, with six players at each table — it’s going to be quite a sight,’’ Ms McHoull said.

The Dunedin Connect Four Tournament, dubbed the Chai Initiative 2023 National Connect Four Tournament, is the brainchild of Luv Immigration owners Zee and Kay Luv, who were also behind the Queenstown event.

Created in honour of Kay’s late father, Chai, who suffered from depression, the tournaments are fun family events that also aim to raise awareness and funds for the not-for-profit Chai Initiative Project, which works to support people and families dealing with mental health issues.

Ms McHoull said the game Connect Four was being used because it was simple and easy to understand, fun to play and also complex enough to keep everyone entertained.

‘‘All ages are welcome to take part. No Connect...

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