Dutch Open Computer Chess Championship
The Dutch open computer chess championship is a chess tournament for computer chess programs. It is organised yearly by the CSVN (Computer Chess Association of the Netherlands) around October or November. The first edition was played in 1981.
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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