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      Home  >  Daily News  >  Anand #1, Wang first Chinese to break 2700

      Anand #1, Wang first Chinese to break 2700

      FIDE, ratings


      This is the brand new FIDE rating list that just came out today:

      1 Anand, Viswanathan g IND 2801
      2as Ivanchuk, Vassily g UKR 2787
      3 Kramnik, Vladimir g RUS 2785
      4 Topalov, Veselin g BUL 2769
      5 Leko, Peter g HUN 2755
      6 Morozevich, Alexander g RUS 2755
      7 Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar g AZE 2752
      8 Radjabov, Teimour g AZE 2742
      9 Aronian, Levon g ARM 2741
      10 Shirov, Alexei g ESP 2739
      11 Gelfand, Boris g ISR 2736
      12 Svidler, Peter g RUS 2732
      13 Adams, Michael g ENG 2729
      14 Kamsky, Gata g USA 2724
      15 Alekseev, Evgeny g RUS 2716
      16 Grischuk, Alexander g RUS 2715
      17 Carlsen, Magnus g NOR 2714
      18 Akopian, Vladimir g ARM 2713
      19 Jakovenko, Dmitry g RUS 2710
      20 Polgar, Judit g HUN 2708
      21 Ponomariov, Ruslan g UKR 2705
      22 Wang, Yue g CHN 2703

      In the women’s side, Humpy broke 2600 and Sebag broke 2500.

      1 Polgar, Judit g HUN 2708
      2 Koneru, Humpy g IND 2606
      3 Cramling, Pia g SWE 2531
      4 Zhu, Chen g QAT 2531
      5 Zhao, Xue wg CHN 2530
      6 Kosteniuk, Alexandra g RUS 2515
      7 Sebag, Marie m FRA 2509
      8 Hou, Yifan wg CHN 2502
      9 Chiburdanidze, Maia g GEO 2500

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      12 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        October 1, 2007 at 9:08 pm

        Susan,
        Is there a reason that you know of why Judit is down to number 20? Is being a mom distracting her from her game?

      2. Anonymous Reply
        October 1, 2007 at 9:25 pm

        SUPER congratulations to Anand, but a small question arises from the pictures. He seems to be wearing shirts and jackets with the logo NIIT quite often. Is that his Alma Mater? Is it appropriate? It may appear to be almost like those athletes who are paid to wear commercial logos.
        Any information or opinions on this?

      3. SusanPolgar Reply
        October 1, 2007 at 9:31 pm

        It is his sponsor, a computer company. They are the one who sponsor the major scholastic chess program in India.

        Best wishes,
        Susan Polgar

      4. Anonymous Reply
        October 1, 2007 at 10:12 pm

        Susan, how would you fare in a 24 game match vs. Koneru ?

      5. Alibaba Reply
        October 1, 2007 at 10:46 pm

        Why would it matter? Susan has never lost a match to any female player. Koneru needs another 3 years to have a chance.

      6. Anonymous Reply
        October 1, 2007 at 11:08 pm

        Hello Susan,
        One question…why have you quit playing Chess?
        I believe you can win Women’s crown at your will any time…

        Have you at least thought of it just for the sake of money, if not fame (which you already have!)

        Thank you!

      7. Anonymous Reply
        October 1, 2007 at 11:22 pm

        Never mind…I just read this!

        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Polgar

      8. Anonymous Reply
        October 2, 2007 at 12:49 am

        NIIT = National Institute of Information Technology

        It’s a private Indian company and has Anand as its brand ambassador. So yes, Anand does benefit financially by endorsing NIIT.

      9. Anonymous Reply
        October 2, 2007 at 3:37 am

        It seems that the Woman’s World Champion Xu Yuhua is inactive since April 2006, but she is 2517 and would be #6 in the list. Assuming that she holds the title, still (?! I am not sure).

        The former Woman’s Champion Xie Jun is 2573 but the latest rated games are from January, 2005.

      10. Anonymous Reply
        October 2, 2007 at 5:06 am

        Topalov is sinking, and I’m glad about it.

      11. Anonymous Reply
        October 2, 2007 at 12:59 pm

        Yes, there is a special sub-site about Anand at the NIIT web-site:
        http://www.niit.com/vishy/

      12. Anonymous Reply
        October 2, 2007 at 11:48 pm

        But the asshole Kramnik is no longer a false champion, and I am darn glad about it too! As for Topalov, he will be back soon to challenge Anand.

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