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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
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