Difference between revisions of "Little Golem"
From HexWiki
(added external links to wikipedia for the other games) |
m (corrected wikipedia links) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | '''Little Golem''' is a turn-based server maintained by [[Richard Malaschitz]] from [ | + | '''Little Golem''' is a turn-based server maintained by [[Richard Malaschitz]] from [[Wikipedia:Slovakia|Slovakia]]. It offers Hex on the sizes 13 and 19, and many of the top players are playing there. |
In fact, the most prestigous title in the Hex world today, may very well be the [[Champion]] title at Little Golem. It is currently held by [[Tim Shih]]. | In fact, the most prestigous title in the Hex world today, may very well be the [[Champion]] title at Little Golem. It is currently held by [[Tim Shih]]. | ||
− | Other games available on Little Golem are [ | + | Other games available on Little Golem are [[Wikipedia:Go_(board_game)|Go]], [[Wikipedia:Chess|Chess]], [[Wikipedia:Twixt|Twixt]], [[Wikipedia:Reversi|Reversi]], [[Wikipedia:Dvonn|Dvonn]], [[Wikipedia:Amazons_(game)|Amazons]], [[Golem's word game]], [[Four in a row]], [[Wikipedia:Gomoku|Gomoku]], [[Street Soccer]] and [[Wikipedia:Dots_and_Boxes|Dots and Boxes]]. |
The address is [http://www.littlegolem.net http://www.littlegolem.net]. | The address is [http://www.littlegolem.net http://www.littlegolem.net]. | ||
For real-time hex games, [[Kurnik]] is the most popular site. | For real-time hex games, [[Kurnik]] is the most popular site. |
Revision as of 12:29, 10 December 2007
Little Golem is a turn-based server maintained by Richard Malaschitz from Slovakia. It offers Hex on the sizes 13 and 19, and many of the top players are playing there.
In fact, the most prestigous title in the Hex world today, may very well be the Champion title at Little Golem. It is currently held by Tim Shih.
Other games available on Little Golem are Go, Chess, Twixt, Reversi, Dvonn, Amazons, Golem's word game, Four in a row, Gomoku, Street Soccer and Dots and Boxes.
The address is http://www.littlegolem.net.
For real-time hex games, Kurnik is the most popular site.