The Dutch [open] computer chess championship was a chess tournament for computer chess programs held from 1981 to 2012. It was organised yearly by the CSVN (Computer Chess Association of the Netherlands) around October or November.
Champions
- # - Year - Program - Champion - 1 - 1981 - YNCT 1.0 - Luuk de Vries - 2 - 1982 - Gambiet 82 - Wim Rens - 3 - 1983 - Chess 0.5X - Wim Elsenaar - 4 - 1984 - Chess 0.5X - Wim Elsenaar - 5 - 1985 - Nona - Frans Morsch - 6 - 1986 - Nona - Frans Morsch - 7 - 1987 - REBEL - Ed Schröder - 8 - 1988 - Quest - Frans Morsch - 9 - 1989 - REBEL - Ed Schröder - 10 - 1990 - REBEL - Ed Schröder - 11 - 1991 - The King - Johan de Koning - 12 - 1992 - REBEL - Ed Schröder - 13 - 1993 - The King - Johan de Koning - 14 - 1994 - Quest - Frans Morsch - 15 - 1995 - The King - Johan de Koning - 16 - 1996 - CilkChess - MIT team - 17 - 1997 - Nimzo - Christian Donninger - 18 - 1998 - The King - Johan de Koning - 19 - 1999 - Quest - Frans Morsch, Mathias Feist - 20 - 2000 - Chess Tiger - Christophe Théron, Jeroen Noomen - 21 - 2001 - Chess Tiger - Christophe Théron, Jeroen Noomen - 22 - 2002 - Chess Tiger - Christophe Théron, Jeroen Noomen - 23 - 2003 - Ruffian - Perola Valfridsson, Martin Blume, Djordje Vidanovic - 24 - 2004 - Diep - Vincent Diepeveen - 25 - 2005 - Zappa - Anthony Cozzie, Erdogan Günes - 26 - 2006 - Rybka - Vasik Rajlich, Jeroen Noomen - 27 - 2007 - Rybka - Vasik Rajlich, Jeroen Noomen - 28 - 2008 - Rybka - Vasik Rajlich, Jeroen Noomen - 29 - 2009 - Rybka - Vasik Rajlich, Lukas Cimiotti (hardware), Jiří Dufek (opening book), Hans van der Zijden (operator) - 30 - 2010 - Rybka - Vasik Rajlich, Lukas Cimiotti (hardware), Jiří Dufek (opening book), Hans van der Zijden (operator) - 31 - 2011 - Pandix - Gyula Horváth - 32 - 2012 - Rybka - Vasik Rajlich 
References
- Complete results, crosstables and history from the CSVN: 1981-2004 ,1981-2004
- Results and crosstables from the CSVN: 2005 edition, 2006 edition
- Report from ChessBase: 2004 edition
- Results from TWIC: 2006 edition
- Web site of the Dutch computer chess association (in Dutch)
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