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      New LIVE ratings

      Chess Ratings, Live Ratings


      Source: http://chess.liverating.org

      Rank Name
      Rating Change # games
      Born
      01 Carlsen
      2809,6 +8,6 16
      1990
      02 Topalov
      2805,1 -4,9 4
      1975
      03 Anand
      2789,7 +1,7 9
      1969
      04 Kramnik
      2787,5 +15,5 16
      1975
      05 Aronian
      2781,3 -4,7 17
      1982
      06 Gelfand
      2761,3 +3,3 25
      1968
      07 Gashimov
      2758,8 +0,8 21
      1986
      08 Wang Yue
      2751,1 +17,1 9
      1987
      09 Ivanchuk
      2748,7 +9,7 13
      1969
      10 Mamedyarov
      2741,3 +22,3 19
      1985
      11 Svidler
      2738,8 -15,2 30
      1976
      12 Leko
      2738,7 -13,3 9
      1979
      13 Ponomariov
      2736,9 -2,1 25
      1983
      14 Grischuk
      2736,2 +0,2 8
      1983
      15 Eljanov
      2735,5 +6,5 20
      1983
      16 Radjabov
      2733,4 -14,6 13
      1987
      17 Morozevich
      2732,3 -17,7 19
      1977
      18 Vachier-Lagrave
      2730,0 +12 25
      1990
      19 Jakovenko
      2729,7 -6,3 17
      1983
      20 Navara
      2722,6 +15,6 19
      1985
      21 Karjakin
      2720,2 -2,8 12
      1990
      22 Shirov
      2720,0 +1 23
      1972
      23 Bacrot
      2718,8 +18,8 23
      1983
      24 Wang Hao
      2717,5 +9,5 13
      1989
      25 Malakhov
      2715,0 +9 19
      1980
      26 Dominguez
      2712,2 -6,8 4
      1983
      27 Almasi
      2709,8 +5,8 7
      1976
      28 Nakamura
      2708,0 -7 7
      1987
      29 Tomashevsky
      2705,1 -2,9 14
      1987
      30 Vallejo
      2704,4 -6,6 15
      1982
      31 Movsesian
      2704,3 -13,7 9
      1978
      32 Jobava
      2704,1 +8,1 15
      1983
      33 Alekseev
      2703,3 -11,7 13
      1985
      34 Kasimdzhanov
      2702,1 -2,9 2
      1979

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      8 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        December 17, 2009 at 1:55 pm

        What happened to Nakamura’s rating?

      2. Anonymous Reply
        December 17, 2009 at 2:37 pm

        whats the highest rating ever

      3. Lionel Davis Reply
        December 17, 2009 at 2:38 pm

        Congrats to the young man, great job for a teenager, gunna be tough to break Kasparov age record for World Champion though.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        December 17, 2009 at 2:46 pm

        I don’t think Caarlsen will Bother with the Fide WCC…..why should he? Hope he plays great matches and tournaments though…at 19….he no longer has anything to prove.

      5. Lionel Davis Reply
        December 17, 2009 at 4:06 pm

        oh, good point anon, fide has been sleeping on the job! vishy has title though and he may desire a shot at that in a few years, with garry around hes got good chances of course. The human race evolves so he will feel pressure from this natural order in terms of “something to prove”, so in a sense he has to play, like it or not!?

      6. Anonymous Reply
        December 17, 2009 at 4:36 pm

        Ignore World Championship? LOL

        EVERY player wants to play a world championship match, and win it.

        However not all are willing to qualify for it. They think they should get a chance just like that. Things don’t work this way.

      7. Anonymous Reply
        December 17, 2009 at 5:22 pm

        What’s happening to Radjabov? When he won against Kasparov in Linares 2003 everyone thought he would be where Carlsen is now.

      8. Wolfram Reply
        December 18, 2009 at 8:15 pm

        Don’t know what happend to him but I think he got an idea that after he won one game against Kasparov he could compete or even beat computers.He than went to play against Junior (3rd rated engine at the time) installed on just 4 parallel processors and (of course) lost mini match like a baby.

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