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      Chess Ratings, Live Ratings


      Alex Onischuk has finally crossed the 2700 mark. He has been at 2699 a few times before. It would be wonderful to see him finally break that barrier.

      LIVE chess ratings:

      01 Carlsen 2813,0 0 0 0 1990
      02 Topalov 2803,4 -8,6 12 1 1975
      03 Anand 2799,8 +10,8 13 2 1969
      04 Kramnik 2790,0 0 0 0 1975
      05 Aronian 2783,0 0 0 0 1982
      06 Mamedyarov 2762,8 -0,2 9 1 1985
      07 Grischuk 2760,0 0 0 0 1983
      08 Eljanov 2757,7 +6,7 9 1 1983
      09 Wang Yue 2749,4 -2,6 12 2 1987
      10 Shirov 2748,6 +6,6 7 1 1972
      11 Karjakin 2739,0 0 0 0 1990
      11 Leko 2739,0 +4 9 1 1979
      13 Gashimov 2738,9 +4,9 9 1 1986
      13 Gelfand 2738,9 -2,1 9 1 1968
      15 Nakamura 2736,4 +3,4 5 1 1987
      16 Wang Hao 2735,6 +13,6 14 3 1989
      17 Radjabov 2733,1 -6,9 9 1 1987
      18 Ponomariov 2732,1 -0,9 9 1 1983
      19 Navara 2731,4 +13,4 9 1 1985
      20 Ivanchuk 2730,8 -10,2 11 2 1969
      21 Svidler 2730,4 -4,6 9 1 1976
      22 Movsesian 2723,2 +6,2 2 1 1978
      23 Malakhov 2722,0 0 0 0 1980
      24 Jakovenko 2720,4 -4,6 12 2 1983
      25 Almasi 2717,3 -7,7 2 1 1976
      26 Vachier-Lagrave 2715,1 +5,1 4 1 1990
      27 Jobava 2715,0 0 0 0 1983
      27 Morozevich 2715,0 0 0 0 1977
      29 Dominguez 2713,0 0 0 0 1983
      30 Bacrot 2710,4 +0,4 5 2 1983
      31 Kamsky 2710,3 +8,3 5 1 1974
      32 Onischuk 2708,0 +9 5 1 1975
      32 Tomashevsky 2708,0 0 0 0 1987
      34 Vitiugov 2707,0 0 0 0 1987
      35 Alekseev 2704,6 +4,6 9 1 1985
      36 Rublevsky 2704,5 +0,5 2 1 1974
      37 Adams 2703,4 +6,4 6 1 1971
      38 Motylev 2701,9 -2,1 3 1 1979

      Source: http://chess.liverating.org/

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        May 20, 2010 at 3:37 am

        So after all the WCC drama Anand is still under 2800? This whole rating is crap.

        FIDE has some sort of a 2800 barrier that it won’t let many people cross it. Look at Anand’s rating something like 0.02 short of 2800 thats just balooney.

        Jeez I can’t believe the chess fans put up with so much crap in chess

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