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      Home  >  Chess Improvement • Daily News  >  Anand leads LIVE rating list before Nanjing

      Anand leads LIVE rating list before Nanjing

      Chess Ratings, Live Ratings

      Rank Name Rating Change # games
      01 Anand 2803,8 +3,8 6
      02 Carlsen 2801,5 -24,5 14
      03 Aronian 2801,1 +18,1 18
      04 Kramnik 2790,6 +10,6 21
      05 Topalov 2785,5 -17,5 9
      06 Ivanchuk 2772,8 +18,8 13
      07 Karjakin 2767,7 +20,7 12
      08 Grischuk 2766,7 +6,7 11
      09 Mamedyarov 2760,4 +4,4 12
      10 Wang Yue 2755,5 +23,5 21
      11 Gelfand 2746,9 -4,1 12
      12 Shirov 2745,3 -3,7 28
      13 Radjabov 2744,9 -3,1 11
      14 Ponomariov 2744,3 -4,7 20
      15 Nakamura 2740,5 +7,5 15
      16 Eljanov 2737,3 -23,7 21
      17 Gashimov 2733,4 +14,4 10
      18 Movsesian 2730,4 +7,4 25
      19 Wang Hao 2729,0 +5 24
      20 Wojtaszek 2727,8 +16,8 20
      21 Nepomniachtchi 2727,3 +21,3 22
      22 Svidler 2725,8 -5,2 14
      23 Adams 2725,5 -2,5 16
      24 Jakovenko 2724,2 -1,8 13
      25 Kamsky 2722,1 +17,1 22
      26 Almasi 2721,2 +14,2 15
      27 Fressinet 2718,8 +0,8 15
      28 Leko 2716,5 -7,5 10
      29 Bacrot 2716,0 0 8
      30 Dominguez 2715,7 -0,3 10
      31 Caruana 2714,7 +14,7 20
      32 Jobava 2710,3 +0,3 13
      33 Vitiugov 2708,5 -0,5 11
      34 Navara 2707,6 -14,4 28
      34 Vachier-Lagrave 2707,6 -13,4 25
      36 Malakhov 2707,0 -18 21
      37 Alekseev 2705,1 +14,1 21
      38 Vallejo 2703,4 +6,4 29
      39 Morozevich 2700,0 0 0

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      3 Comments

      1. leprechaun Reply
        October 20, 2010 at 1:40 am

        Up goes Karjakin… slow but steady! 🙂

      2. fuzzylogic Reply
        October 20, 2010 at 7:51 am

        Aronian now also 2800+!

      3. Anonymous Reply
        October 20, 2010 at 9:21 am

        By the way: Aronian is just the sixth player in this world to get over 2800!
        – Kasparov
        – Kramnik
        – Topalov
        – Anand
        – Carlsen

        and now Aronian, World champion in 2012!

        okay

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