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      Home  >  Chess Improvement • Daily News  >  Latest LIVE ratings

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      Both Onischuk and Nielsen have crossed the 2700 mark! Congratulations!

      Rank Name Rating Change Born
      01 Carlsen 2813,0 0 1990
      02 Topalov 2803,4 -8,6 1975
      03 Anand 2799,8 +10,8 1969
      04 Kramnik 2790,0 0 1975
      05 Aronian 2783,0 0 1982
      06 Mamedyarov 2761,4 -1,6 1985
      07 Grischuk 2760,0 0 1983
      08 Eljanov 2754,9 +3,9 1983
      09 Shirov 2748,6 +6,6 1972
      10 Radjabov 2742,9 +2,9 1987
      11 Karjakin 2742,7 +3,7 1990
      12 Wang Yue 2738,0 -14 1987
      13 Ponomariov 2737,3 +4,3 1983
      14 Ivanchuk 2734,1 -6,9 1969
      15 Leko 2734,0 -1 1979
      16 Gelfand 2733,7 -7,3 1968
      17 Svidler 2733,4 -1,6 1976
      18 Navara 2731,4 +13,4 1985
      19 Nakamura 2728,8 -4,2 1987
      20 Malakhov 2728,5 +6,5 1980
      21 Wang Hao 2727,1 +5,1 1989
      22 Jakovenko 2725,9 +0,9 1983
      23 Movsesian 2723,1 +6,1 1978
      24 Vitiugov 2722,0 +15 1987
      25 Vachier-Lagrave 2720,0 +10 1990
      26 Bacrot 2719,2 +9,2 1983
      27 Gashimov 2718,7 -15,3 1986
      28 Almasi 2717,3 -7,7 1976
      29 Morozevich 2715,0 0 1977
      30 Kamsky 2712,9 +10,9 1974
      31 Dominguez 2712,0 -1 1983
      32 Jobava 2710,5 -4,5 1983
      33 Tomashevsky 2708,0 0 1987
      34 Alekseev 2706,4 +6,4 1985
      35 Adams 2706,1 +9,1 1971
      36 Onischuk 2700,9 +1,9 1975
      37 Nielsen 2700,2 +2,2 1973

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      5 Comments

      1. TeXperten Reply
        June 13, 2010 at 5:14 pm

        Nielsen with 2700+ (live) rating–awesome! A Dane myself, it is of course a great joy to finally see at compatriot on the right side of the “magic” 2700 barrier.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        June 13, 2010 at 5:58 pm

        The top five is the cream

      3. su market Reply
        June 13, 2010 at 6:02 pm

        Congrats to Nielsen

      4. Anonymous Reply
        June 13, 2010 at 10:44 pm

        This isn’t the first time Nielsen or Onischuk has achieved a live rating above 2700. It’s happened more than a couple times for each player.

      5. Anonymous Reply
        June 13, 2010 at 11:23 pm

        Interesting that Danailov has powered his way through on the right hand side.

        As to the list, if Karjakin was also part of the next world championship cycle, it would have been a great seniors vs juniors event (experience vs energy)

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