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Dappet (Computer)
  
Number of games in database: 3
Years covered: 1989 to 1995


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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Dappet vs Arachne 1-0281989ch-NL ComputerC57 Two Knights
2. Dappet vs M Pam 0-1241989The Hague CSVNC34 King's Gambit Accepted
3. Zsuzsa Polgar vs Dappet 1-0231995The Hague AEGOND27 Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical
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Kibitzer's Corner
Dec-19-07  sanyas: And what kind of a name is "Dappet", anyway?
Dec-19-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  sneaky pete: A contraction of the names of its two creators, DAP Hartmann and PETer Kouwenhoven.
Dec-19-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  ahmadov: <sneaky pete: A contraction of the names of its two creators, DAP Hartmann and PETer Kouwenhoven.> <Dapper> would be a better name indeed :-)
Dec-19-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  sneaky pete: Well, you asked for it and I can't resist ...

J.C. Bloem: De Dapperstraat

Natuur is voor tevredenen of legen.
En dan: wat is natuur nog in dit land?
Een stukje bos, ter grootte van een krant,
Een heuvel met wat villaatjes ertegen.

Geef mij de grauwe, stedelijke wegen,
D' in kaden vastgeklonken waterkant,
De wolken, nooit zo schoon dan als ze, omrand
Door zolderramen, langs de lucht bewegen.

Alles is veel voor wie niet veel verwacht.
Het leven houdt zijn wonderen verborgen
Tot het ze, opeens, toont in hun hogen staat.

Dit heb ik bij mijzelven overdacht,
Verregend, op een miezerigen morgen,
Domweg gelukkig, in de Dapperstraat.

Dec-19-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  ahmadov: <sneaky pete: Well, you asked for it and I can't resist ...> Exactly what I wanted... but I do not understand this language :-)
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