Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Aronian closing in on Carlsen for the top spot


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2Aronian2823.9+18.9
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6Nakamura2770.8+11.8
7Karjakin2766.2−2.8
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10Caruana2762.4+26.4
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18Gashimov2734.1−26.9
19Wang Hao2733.00.0
20Dominguez2730.00.0
21Jakovenko2729.00.0
22Gelfand2727.0−12.0
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's shocking that's the World Champion Challenger is Guelfand !
It should be Aronian, or Carlsen... Or even Grischuk (beaten par Guelfand in final), but not Guelfand...

Anonymous said...

For that Carlsen should have played the candidates. Aronian and Grishuk failed. So, it's not shocking, it's fair and it's reality.