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      Home  >  Chess Improvement • Daily News  >  Updated LIVE ratings

      Updated LIVE ratings

      Chess Ratings, Live Ratings

      Rank Name Rating Change # games
      01 Topalov
      2805,1 -4,9 4
      02 Carlsen
      2799,1 -1,9 4
      03 Anand
      2790,9 +2,9 4
      04 Aronian
      2783,1 -2,9 12
      05 Kramnik
      2782,0 +10 4
      06 Gashimov
      2766,6 +8,6 9
      07 Gelfand
      2758,1 +0,1 4
      08 Morozevich
      2751,4 +1,4 10
      09 Leko
      2747,4 -4,6 4
      10 Svidler
      2744,7 -9,3 14
      11 Ponomariov
      2740,7 +1,7 4
      12 Ivanchuk
      2740,1 +1,1 4
      13 Eljanov
      2739,7 +10,7 8
      14 Radjabov
      2738,4 -9,6 9
      15 Wang Yue
      2738,2 +4,2 2
      16 Grischuk
      2736,0 0 0
      17 Vachier-Lagrave
      2727,6 +9,6 15
      18 Mamedyarov
      2725,7 +6,7 9
      19 Jakovenko
      2725,1 -10,9 7
      20 Karjakin
      2723,0 0 0
      21 Shirov
      2721,5 +2,5 11
      22 Dominguez
      2719,0 0 0
      22 Movsesian
      2719,0 +1 2
      24 Nakamura
      2715,0 0 0
      25 Navara
      2714,6 +7,6 9
      26 Tomashevsky
      2711,7 +3,7 8
      27 Almasi
      2709,8 +5,8 7
      28 Wang Hao
      2709,6 +1,6 3
      29 Vallejo
      2708,7 -2,3 8
      30 Short
      2707,0 0 0
      31 Alekseev
      2706,7 -8,3 7
      32 Malakhov
      2705,5 -0,5 3
      33 Bacrot
      2705,0 +5 8
      33 Kasimdzhanov
      2705,0 0 0

      Source: http://chess.liverating.org

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      10 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        November 9, 2009 at 1:53 pm

        Obviously Topalov is the best ever.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        November 9, 2009 at 1:54 pm

        Go Short!!

      3. Anonymous Reply
        November 9, 2009 at 1:56 pm

        The best ever? You must be Bulgarian.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        November 9, 2009 at 2:55 pm

        It’s obvious Topalov will dominate as rating King as once Kasparov did. Will he surpass Kasparov? Probably yes.

      5. Anonymous Reply
        November 9, 2009 at 3:15 pm

        Soon Carlsen will surpass Topa.

      6. Lionel Davis Reply
        November 9, 2009 at 3:37 pm

        WoW,the top guys Susan ! Hey Susan, there goes No.10! Hes gettin wild too! Susan that Na6 f5 looks like some wild stuff.Ithink everybody startin to go Stir Crazy! (Richard Pryor}, Susan visualize a black dude running around in a big cowboy hat like that one at the Texas Tech Stadium!! hehe. Susan, do you think they startin to realize they dont know everything about chess just becuz they on the ego list? hehe. Kasparov funny ! hehe.

      7. Anonymous Reply
        November 9, 2009 at 6:42 pm

        thanks for the updated ratings Susan. Can you give a head-to-head statistics between Anand and Topolav so far? It would be interesting to see who has the edge before the upcoming worls championships.

        Thank you

      8. Mario Reply
        November 9, 2009 at 11:43 pm

        TOPALOV is down 5 (because he didn’t scram and defended his own country in the European Championship,unlike Carlsen who went shy.BTW,Topy did not get paid,Bulgaria is the poorest country in Europe.
        And still TOPALOV is NUMBER ONE.some of you are so pathetic,so grimey!

      9. Anonymous Reply
        November 10, 2009 at 9:17 am

        Topalov went missing for the last four rounds of ETC. He probably would have missed it altogether had he been playing at the Tal Mem.

      10. Thomas Reply
        November 10, 2009 at 10:11 am

        @Mario: “Bulgaria is the poorest country in Europe.”
        Regardless of whether this is absolutely true (there are a few other candidates), then how can they spend millions of government money on the Anand-Topalov WCh match??

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