ACP Tour 2008/09. Standings
1 | Aronian, Levon | 7 | 2799 |
2 | Jakovenko, Dmitry | 10 | 2519 |
3 | Ivanchuk, Vassily | 7 | 2447 |
4 | Shirov, Alexei | 11 | 2168 |
5 | Svidler, Peter | 10 | 2104 |
6 | Radjabov, Teimour | 7 | 1935 |
7 | Nakamura, Hikaru | 8 | 1841 |
8 | Bacrot, Etienne | 9 | 1751 |
9 | Gelfand, Boris | 7 | 1712 |
10 | Grischuk, Alexander | 6 | 1650 |
11 | Gashimov, Vugar | 7 | 1481 |
12 | Movsesian, Sergei | 8 | 1362 |
13 | Eljanov, Pavel | 6 | 1271 |
14 | Naiditsch, Arkadij | 9 | 1210 |
15 | Moiseenko, Alexander | 7 | 1142 |
16 | Motylev, Alexander | 6 | 1132 |
17 | Inarkiev, Ernesto | 5 | 1122 |
18 | Karjakin, Sergey | 4 | 1118 |
19 | Vitiugov, Nikita | 6 | 1117 |
20 | Malakhov, Vladimir | 6 | 1057 |
21 | Bocharov, Dmitry | 5 | 985 |
22 | Kamsky, Gata | 5 | 868 |
23 | Anand, Viswanathan | 3 | 856 |
24 | Savchenko, Boris | 6 | 851 |
25 | Leko, Peter | 2 | 824 |
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Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
What a joke! No Topalov? And Anand is near the bottom? Are you kidding?
What, no Topalov or Sagunsky!!
What is the third column? Number of events played? That might explain why some players are far down (Anand, but also Karjakin and Leko) and why Topalov is missing (no events played?).
Why not follow the link and find out?
Too lazy?