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      Home  >  Chess Improvement • Daily News  >  Big changes on the LIVE rating list

      Big changes on the LIVE rating list

      Chess Ratings, FIDE, Live Ratings


      With the success at the World Cup and Reggio Emilia, Mamedyarov is now #6, Nakamura is back in the top 20, and Kamsky is back above 2700.

      Rank Name
      Rating Change # games # events Born
      01 Carlsen
      2810,0 0 0 0 1990
      02 Topalov
      2805,0 0 0 0 1975
      03 Anand
      2790,0 0 0 0 1969
      04 Kramnik
      2788,0 0 0 0 1975
      05 Aronian
      2782,3 +1,3 9 1 1982
      06 Mamedyarov
      2759,5 +18,5 9 1 1985
      07 Grischuk
      2756,0 +20 16 2 1983
      08 Wang Yue
      2751,1 +2,1 1 1 1987
      09 Gelfand
      2750,4 -10,6 7 1 1968
      10 Ivanchuk
      2749,0 0 0 0 1969
      11 Svidler
      2745,3 +1,3 12 2 1976
      12 Gashimov
      2740,2 -18,8 7 1 1986
      12 Radjabov
      2740,2 +7,2 7 1 1987
      14 Leko
      2739,0 0 0 0 1979
      15 Ponomariov
      2737,0 0 0 0 1983
      16 Eljanov
      2735,4 -0,6 6 2 1983
      17 Vachier-Lagrave
      2730,5 +0,5 4 1 1990
      18 Jakovenko
      2725,1 -4,9 14 2 1983
      19 Nakamura
      2722,6 +14,6 8 1 1987
      19 Navara
      2722,6 +14,6 4 1 1985
      21 Malakhov
      2720,1 +4,1 11 2 1980
      22 Karjakin
      2720,0 0 0 0 1990
      23 Shirov
      2719,6 -3,4 4 1 1972
      24 Almasi
      2719,5 +9,5 9 1 1976
      25 Bacrot
      2718,4 +5,4 5 1 1983
      26 Wang Hao
      2717,7 +2,7 3 1 1989
      27 Morozevich
      2714,6 -17,4 6 1 1977
      28 Dominguez
      2712,0 0 0 0 1983
      29 Vitiugov
      2711,5 +19,5 21 4 1987
      30 Vallejo
      2704,8 -0,2 5 1 1982
      31 Movsesian
      2704,3 -3,7 7 2 1978
      32 Kamsky
      2703,7 +10,7 9 1 1974
      33 Kasimdzhanov
      2702,0 0 0 0 1979
      34 Tomashevsky
      2701,0 -4 14 2 1987

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        January 16, 2010 at 11:32 am

        Gashimov well on his way to No#1

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