Dutch Open Computer Chess Championship
Chess tournament for computer chess programs
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 Archived 2009-09-07 at the Wayback Machine,1981-2004
- Results and crosstables from the CSVN: 2005 edition Archived 2009-09-07 at the Wayback Machine, 2006 edition Archived 2009-06-30 at the Wayback Machine
- Report from ChessBase: 2004 edition
- Results from TWIC: 2006 edition
- Web site of the Dutch computer chess association (in Dutch)
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