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Revision as of 23:23, 31 October 2008
Despite the lack of an international Hex federation, some players have an outstanding Hex-playing level. Hence they can be considered as champions. Moreover on Little Golem, there are championships, and the winner of these championships are regarded as world Hex champions.
Contents
[hide]Little Golem Champions list
- August 2002 -> November 2002 - Glenn C. Rhoads - USA
- November 2002 -> January 2003 - Magnus Öberg - Sweden
- January 2003 -> June 2003 - Martin - Slovokia
- June 2003 -> October 2003 - David J Bush - USA
- October 2003 -> June 2004 - Leoni - Poland
- June 2004 -> October 2004 - Frode Lillevold - Norway
- October 2004 -> May 2005 - Tim Shih - USA
- May 2005 -> March 2006 - Frode Lillevold - Norway
- March 2006 -> Today - nie_wiesz - Poland
Live Tournaments Champions list
- Wroclaw 2005 - nie_wiesz - Poland
- Oslo 2006 - Marius Halsør - Norway