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      Home  >  Chess Improvement • General News • Major Tournaments  >  Grischuk continues to lead, 5 within 1/2 pt

      Grischuk continues to lead, 5 within 1/2 pt

      Alexander Grischuk, Baku, FIDE, Grand Prix


      Standings after 4 rounds:

      1 Grischuk 2716 RUS 3.0

      2-7 Radjabov 2751 AZE 2.5
      Karjakin 2732 UKR 2.5
      Kamsky 2726 USA 2.5
      Gashimov 2679 AZE 2.5
      Yue 2689 CHN 2.5
      Adams 2729 ENG 2.5

      8-9 Carlsen 2765 NOR 2.0
      Bacrot 2705 FRA 2.0

      10-11 Svidler 2746 RUS 1.5
      Inarkiev 2684 RUS 1.5

      12-13 Mamedyarov 2752 AZE 1
      Navara 2672 CZE 1

      14 Cheparinov 2695 BUL 0

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      3 Comments

      1. Harish Srinivasan Reply
        April 24, 2008 at 5:21 pm

        Small correction to the post to be made. Mamedyarov is at 2 points hence sharing 8-10 th place.

      2. SEO Company Reply
        April 25, 2008 at 3:37 am

        Yes Mamedyarov won today against Carlsen to pick up a full point to add to his 2 draws and a loss.

        1 Grischuk 2716 3.0
        2 Adams 2729 2.5
        – Radjabov 2751 2.5
        – Kamsky 2726 2.5
        – Karjakin 2732 2.5
        – Yue 2689 2.5
        3 Bacrot 2705 2.0
        – Carlsen 2765 2.0
        – Gashimov 2679 2.0
        – Mamedyarov 2752 2.0
        4 Inarkiev 2684 1.5
        – Svidler 2746 1.5
        5 Navara 2672 1.0
        6 Cheparinov 2695 0.0

        I see that frogbert page that has been down for a few days it back up in a new location also.
        http://heim.ifi.uio.no/~ha/toplist.php

        Movsesian (up 29) moved in to the 2700’s, Adams, Ivanchuck, and Grischuk move up 11 points each. So it will be nice to see how Baku effects everyones rating.

      3. SEO Company Reply
        April 25, 2008 at 3:40 am

        Here is frogbert’s list with a link to it.

        Frogberts Live Top List — Players Rated above FIDE 2700

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