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      Home  >  General News • Major Tournaments  >  Topalov extends rating lead

      Topalov extends rating lead

      Live Ratings, Topalov

      Rank Name Rating Change Born
      01 Topalov 2812,2 +16,2 1975
      02 Anand 2783,2 -7,8 1969
      03 Carlsen 2764,6 -11,4 1990
      04 Kramnik 2759,0 0 1975
      05 Radjabov 2756,3 -4,7 1987
      06 Aronian 2754,2 +4,2 1982
      07 Jakovenko 2752,9 -7,1 1983
      08 Leko 2751,0 0 1979
      09 Morozevich 2750,7 -20,3 1977
      10 Grischuk 2748,0 +15 1983
      11 Ivanchuk 2746,0 -33 1969
      12 Shirov 2740,7 -4,3 1972
      13 Gelfand 2739,4 +6,4 1968
      14 Wang Yue 2737,8 -1,2 1987
      15 Movsesian 2734,0 -17 1978
      16 Svidler 2731,1 +8,1 1976
      17 Gashimov 2729,8 +6,8 1986
      18 Bacrot 2729,3 +7,3 1983
      19 Ponomariov 2726,0 0 1983
      20 Ni 2723,9 +14,9 1983
      21 Karjakin 2721,2 +15,2 1990
      21 Mamedyarov 2721,2 -2,8 1985
      23 Dominguez 2720,5 +3,5 1983
      24 Kamsky 2720,3 -4,7 1974
      25 Alekseev 2716,1 -1,9 1985
      26 Tiviakov 2715,5 +30,5 1973
      27 Bu 2704,4 +2,4 1985
      28 Malakhov 2702,6 +10,6 1980
      29 Rublevsky 2702,0 0 1974

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

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      14 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        March 12, 2009 at 2:55 pm

        Bulgarians are best! Topalov! Stefanova! Kramnik!

      2. Anonymous Reply
        March 12, 2009 at 3:23 pm

        you are right, bulgarians rule! Anand! Carlsen! Hou Yifan!

      3. Anonymous Reply
        March 12, 2009 at 3:40 pm

        Viva Bulgaria! Danailiov! Fischer! Kasparov! Polgar! Obama!

      4. Anonymous Reply
        March 12, 2009 at 3:47 pm

        Glory, glory to Bulgaria! Cheparinov! Ivanchuk! Grischuk! Kostinuek!

      5. Lionel Davis Reply
        March 12, 2009 at 4:27 pm

        Yeah we know, but gata had topy shaking in his boots!!

      6. Anonymous Reply
        March 12, 2009 at 4:38 pm

        Bulgarians are the best!

        Topalov is the best of the best of the best; biggest privilege holder ever!

        Bulgarians best best best best best in getting privileges.

        Privileges only for bulgarians!

        Kramnik also got a privilege, that’s why we bulgarians hate him. Privileges only for bulgarians please!
        At last Sofia tournament there was an extra prize money 100.00 Euro only for bulgarians!
        Cheparinov ‘lost’ all his two games against Topalov. Of course that was on purpose, but that’s how we bulgarians are.
        Wait until Cheparinov makes his way into candidates final. He will lose all his games against Topalov to make Topalov the winner!

        Best of the Best we bulgarians.

      7. georgi Reply
        March 12, 2009 at 6:03 pm

        you think your post is funny??

      8. Eric Reply
        March 12, 2009 at 6:45 pm

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      9. Anonymous Reply
        March 12, 2009 at 6:50 pm

        Bulgars are cheats

      10. Anonymous Reply
        March 12, 2009 at 8:13 pm

        Many children and many mindless post we got here…

      11. Anonymous Reply
        March 12, 2009 at 8:14 pm

        posts*

      12. Anonymous Reply
        March 12, 2009 at 9:03 pm

        Privileges? Sure. Topalov became N1 again because he won in Bilbao, Bulgaria, and Nanjing, Bulgaria, where the likes of Ivanchuk, Anand, Aronian and Carlsen lost on purpose on him, because “this is how Bulgarians are”. I can’t believe the crap people sometimes say.

      13. Anonymous Reply
        March 13, 2009 at 10:46 am

        Never forget my dear Bulgarians :
        the glorious Russian Army saved you by kicking the Turks out of your country, and later the Germans. Don’t destroy this historical friendship !

      14. Anonymous Reply
        March 13, 2009 at 12:42 pm

        I would’ve preferred to have been liberated by the brits or the americans. Then we wouldn’t have had to endure 45 years of failed soviet pseudo-communism. So thanks, my russian friends, but please don’t “liberate” us again, ok?

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