Thursday, July 09, 2009

World's LIVE Ratings


Rank Name
Rating Change # games


01 Topalov
2813,0 0 0


02 Anand
2788,0 0 0


03 Carlsen
2779,5 +7,5 6


04 Aronian
2768,0 0 0


05 Gelfand
2764,4 +9,4 10


06 Kramnik
2762,8 +3,8 6


07 Jakovenko
2761,2 +1,2 7


08 Leko
2760,0 +4 6


09 Radjabov
2756,6 +0,6 10


10 Morozevich
2751,0 0 0


11 Gashimov
2740,0 0 0


12 Svidler
2737,8 -1,2 2


13 Shirov
2734,4 +2,4 10


14 Wang Yue
2733,1 -2,9 3


15 Grischuk
2733,0 0 0


16 Ivanchuk
2726,8 +23,8 18


17 Ponomariov
2723,8 -3,2 2


18 Nakamura
2722,8 +12,8 4


19 Dominguez
2720,6 +4,6 10


20 Bacrot
2717,6 -3,4 6


21 Karjakin
2717,0 0 0


21 Mamedyarov
2717,0 0 0


23 Movsesian
2716,0 0 2


23 Eljanov
2716,0 0 0


25 Alekseev
2714,0 0 0


26 Akopian
2712,0 0 0


27 Motylev
2710,2 +0,2 3


28 Malakhov
2707,0 0 0


29 Rublevsky
2703,0 0 0


30 Vachier-Lagrave
2702,6 -0,4 3



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

Anonymous said...

Carlsen will break 2850 by 2010.

Anonymous said...

Topalov should take a long vacation and try to play as few games as possible, until his ELO gets challenged by someone.

Anonymous said...

where is Kamsky on the list? He is still 2710+ so why was he left off?

Anonymous said...

2850 in 2010, whoehahaha, you're not good in maths.

Anonymous said...

Kamsky's "live" rating right now is below 2700. That is why his name was left out.

Rusty said...

Nakamura is probably higher than on the list since his win at the World Open will probably be FIDE rated.