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      Less than 2 point difference

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      LIVE chess ratings as of 2-15-2011

      Rk Name Rating Change # games
      01 Anand 2816,6 +6,6 13
      02 Carlsen 2814,9 +0,9 13
      03 Aronian 2807,8 +2,8 13
      04 Kramnik 2785,4 +1,4 13
      05 Ivanchuk 2778,8 +14,8 19
      06 Karjakin 2776,0 0 0
      07 Topalov 2775,0 0 0
      08 Nakamura 2773,9 +22,9 13
      09 Mamedyarov 2772,0 0 0
      10 Gashimov 2754,3 +18,3 11
      11 Grischuk 2746,7 -26,3 13
      12 Radjabov 2744,0 0 0
      13 Ponomariov 2743,2 -0,8 13
      14 Wang Yue 2734,0 0 0
      15 Gelfand 2733,0 0 0
      16 Svidler 2729,5 -0,5 5
      17 Nepomniachtchi 2729,4 -3,6 13
      18 Vachier-Lagrave 2728,2 +13,2 22
      19 Wang Hao 2727,7 -3,3 13
      20 Kamsky 2725,9 -4,1 7
      21 Adams 2724,0 +1 17
      21 Eljanov 2724,0 0 0
      23 Bacrot 2722,3 -0,7 20
      24 Jakovenko 2720,4 +2,4 7
      25 Almasi 2719,0 0 0
      26 Navara 2717,2 +9,2 28
      27 Leko 2717,0 0 0
      28 Dominguez 2716,0 0 0
      29 Caruana 2715,7 -5,3 19
      30 Malakhov 2714,0 0 0
      31 Movsesian 2712,2 -8,8 24
      32 Vitiugov 2711,4 +2,4 12
      33 Jobava 2707,0 0 0
      34 Vallejo 2705,7 +7,7 25
      35 Efimenko 2704,5 +3,5 19
      36 Wojtaszek 2704,1 -21,9 20
      37 Tomashevsky 2703,0 +8 7

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      5 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        February 18, 2011 at 7:35 pm

        Carlsen is better.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        February 18, 2011 at 8:21 pm

        Which of them hasn’t been seen at chessclassic Mainz?
        Few, almost none!

        Okay

      3. Mr. Zed Reply
        February 18, 2011 at 8:27 pm

        “Carlsen is better.”

        Then how come Anand has a positive score against him even with the Black pieces?

        “Overall record: Viswanathan Anand beat Magnus Carlsen 13 to 8, with 25 draws.*”

        http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chess.pl?pid=52948&pid2=12088

        Anand also has the best live rating as we can see here.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        February 18, 2011 at 9:17 pm

        >Carlsen is better.

        – Prove it.

      5. Anonymous Reply
        February 18, 2011 at 11:16 pm

        I am better than Carlsen.
        Proof: Carlsen has never beaten me.
        For that matter neither has Anand nor Aronian beaten me. Furthermore none of the three has ever been in my kitchen.
        Cliff Clavin

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