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I really have no idea, sorry to disappoint you.
On yet another note, I’ve been looking at the chessbase crosstable here
http://www.chessbase.com/
newsdetail.asp?newsid=5822
and the numbers say that more rating has been won than lost. How is this possible, when all players were GMs?
Kasparov
Kramnik
Anand
Topalov
Magnus
I think Kasparov’s peak was 2852
and Topa is peaking now (2812)
Not much higher one can get, unless he beats 2700+ players on regular basis.
Fischer, Kasparov, Anand and Topalov.
The reason the rating points don’t balance out is that
the points are based on a fairly complex formula.
But basically if player A beats player B, the amount of points that player A goes up does not equal the amount of points lost by player B.
“But basically if player A beats player B, the amount of points that player A goes up does not equal the amount of points lost by player B.”
Thanks for the explanation! Is this the reason of the so-called rating inflation?
Vishwanathan Anand(2803),Veselin Topálov(2813),Garry Kimovich Kasparov(2851),Vladmir Borisovich Kramnik(2811)
Vishwanathan Anand(2803),Garry Kimovich Kasparov(2851),Veselin Topálov(2813),Vladmir Borisovich Kramnik(2811)
Kasparov 2851
Kramnik 2811
Topalov 2813
Anand 2803
Carlsen 2801 (and still counting)
P.S.
Fischer should be 2885, if rating inflation of about 100 points also counted, his peak rating was 2785.
Kramnik peak rating is either 2811 or 2809. It’s one of those FIDE mysteries 🙂
There is some magic ceiling at 2813 for Topalov. He reached this rating over 3 years a part but seems unable to pass it. He would have passed it if he had scored just half a point more in Nanjing. It is just luck- he might well make 2820 soon who knows.