# Name Rating +/−
1 Carlsen 2847.6 +4.6
2 Aronian 2815.4 −5.6
3 Kramnik 2795.0 0.0
4 Radjabov 2789.7 −2.3
5 Caruana 2786.5 +14.5
6 Anand 2775.4 −4.6
7 Karjakin 2775.4 −4.6
8 Ivanchuk 2760.3 −10.7
9 Mamedyarov 2760.3 +12.3
10 Kamsky 2759.9 +4.9
11 Grischuk 2758.8 +6.8
12 Topalov 2758.6 +7.6
13 Morozevich 2756.0 −2.0
14 Gelfand 2755.8 +19.8
15 Nakamura 2755.4 −30.6
16 Ponomariov 2748.4 +13.4
17 Svidler 2741.3 −5.7
18 Jakovenko 2741.0 +9.0
19 Gashimov 2737.0 0.0
20 Wang Hao 2736.7 −11.3
21 Wojtaszek 2732.8 −0.2
22 Leko 2732.0 −2.0
23 Dominguez 2726.9 −7.1
24 Shirov 2725.8 +7.8
25 Tomashevsky 2725.1 +5.1
26 Andreikin 2724.1 +6.1
27 Volokitin 2719.1 −4.9
28 Giri 2715.6 −14.4
29 Navara 2714.8 −7.2
30 McShane 2713.0 0.0
31 Bruzon 2711.8 −5.2
32 Adams 2711.3 −8.7
33 Riazantsev 2710.1 −1.9
34 Cheparinov 2710.0 0.0
35 Jobava 2710.0 0.0
36 Areshchenko 2709.1 −0.9
37 Naiditsch 2708.8 +4.8
38 Nepomniachtchi 2708.8 +4.8
39 Almasi 2707.0 0.0
40 Malakhov 2706.5 −6.5
41 Polgar, Judit 2705.0 0.0
42 Vachier-Lagrave 2704.4 −0.6
43 Bacrot 2703.6 −1.4
44 Fressinet 2703.6 +1.6
45 Akopian 2703.0 0.0
46 Le Quang Liem 2702.2 −0.8
47 Moiseenko 2700.7 +0.7
Source: http://www.2700chess.com/
No worry. Nakamura will be back at #1 in no time.
Nakamura remains #1 in Japan.
Nakamura has to choose — chess or pleasure.
LOL!
Hi Susan Polgar,
Carlsen,interesting play – nice.
By
Venky [ India – Chennai ]
Carlsen is currently without equal – I often start slow in tournaments like Bilbao but comes on like a freight train toward the end. Like he also said in a recent interview – while not experienced in match play the strongest player typically wins. He is 32 points ahead of Aronian now and over 50 points ahead of Kramnik and 72 points ahead of the WC. Who will stop him – at the moment I don’t see anyone.
Gata Kamsky now best in the USA!