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== Places to play ==
 
== Places to play ==
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* http://games.wtanaka.com/hex — games.wtanaka.com, a real-time or turn-based server.
  
 
* http://www.littlegolem.net — [[Little Golem]], one of the best turn-based servers on the net. On Little Golem one may find many strong players, the atmosphere is kind and welcoming. The [http://www.littlegolem.net/jsp/forum/forum.jsp?forum=50 Hex forum] often contain interesting discussions.  
 
* http://www.littlegolem.net — [[Little Golem]], one of the best turn-based servers on the net. On Little Golem one may find many strong players, the atmosphere is kind and welcoming. The [http://www.littlegolem.net/jsp/forum/forum.jsp?forum=50 Hex forum] often contain interesting discussions.  
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* http://www.ludoteka.com — a Spanish real time server. Offers Hex on 11 × 11 in addition to many other games. Available in Spanish, Basque, English and French. Not many Hex players there.
 
* http://www.ludoteka.com — a Spanish real time server. Offers Hex on 11 × 11 in addition to many other games. Available in Spanish, Basque, English and French. Not many Hex players there.
 
* http://www.playsite.com — used to be the most popular play-site to play Hex in real time online. There is a possibility to untime the game, however there is a hidden clock and one has 10 minutes to make a move. Nowadays its hard to find anyone to play there though.
 
  
 
== Hex guides ==
 
== Hex guides ==

Revision as of 08:19, 17 September 2008

Places to play

  • http://www.math.lsu.edu/~wamelen/gamerz.php is a site where you can play pbmserv's games on graphical boards without sending emails. All you need to do is to log in (username and password are the same as on pbmserv).
  • http://www.ludoteka.com — a Spanish real time server. Offers Hex on 11 × 11 in addition to many other games. Available in Spanish, Basque, English and French. Not many Hex players there.

Hex guides

  • http://remus.rutgers.edu/~rhoads/Fun/fun.html#games — Glenn Rhoads' three guides to playing Hex. According to himself, his homepage was due to disappear during the summer of 2004, but it is still there. At the moment of writing the guides the most comprehensive guide to hex on the 'net. They have been transferred here, as the Basic, Intermediate and Advanced pages of the Strategy page, with Mr Rhoads' kind permission.

Computer programs

Frequently Asked Questions pages

Hex board images

Other resources