Rank | Name | Rating | Change | Born |
---|---|---|---|---|
01 | Carlsen | 2826,0 | 0 | 1990 |
02 | Topalov | 2803,0 | 0 | 1975 |
03 | Anand | 2800,0 | 0 | 1969 |
04 | Aronian | 2783,0 | 0 | 1982 |
05 | Kramnik | 2775,6 | -14,4 | 1975 |
06 | Mamedyarov | 2760,4 | -0,6 | 1985 |
07 | Grischuk | 2760,0 | 0 | 1983 |
08 | Eljanov | 2755,0 | 0 | 1983 |
09 | Ivanchuk | 2754,0 | +15 | 1969 |
10 | Ponomariov | 2749,3 | +15,3 | 1983 |
11 | Shirov | 2749,0 | 0 | 1972 |
12 | Radjabov | 2748,0 | 0 | 1987 |
13 | Karjakin | 2747,0 | 0 | 1990 |
14 | Gelfand | 2739,0 | 0 | 1968 |
15 | Svidler | 2734,0 | 0 | 1976 |
16 | Malakhov | 2732,0 | 0 | 1980 |
17 | Nakamura | 2729,0 | 0 | 1987 |
18 | Wang Hao | 2726,3 | +2,3 | 1989 |
19 | Jakovenko | 2726,0 | 0 | 1983 |
20 | Movsesian | 2723,0 | 0 | 1978 |
21 | Vitiugov | 2722,0 | 0 | 1987 |
22 | Adams | 2721,8 | +15,8 | 1971 |
23 | Navara | 2721,7 | -9,3 | 1985 |
24 | Bacrot | 2720,0 | 0 | 1983 |
25 | Vachier-Lagrave | 2719,4 | -3,6 | 1990 |
26 | Leko | 2719,3 | -14,7 | 1979 |
27 | Gashimov | 2719,0 | 0 | 1986 |
28 | Almasi | 2717,0 | 0 | 1976 |
29 | Dominguez | 2716,0 | 0 | 1983 |
29 | Wang Yue | 2716,0 | 0 | 1987 |
31 | Morozevich | 2715,0 | 0 | 1977 |
32 | Jobava | 2710,0 | 0 | 1983 |
33 | Caruana | 2708,8 | +11,8 | 1992 |
34 | Tomashevsky | 2708,4 | +0,4 | 1987 |
35 | Nepomniachtchi | 2706,0 | 0 | 1990 |
36 | Kamsky | 2705,0 | -8 | 1974 |
Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Still not updated for the last round of Dortmund, though, so Kramnik won’t have lost quite so many points, and the gap between him and Mamedyarov will be greater.
Chucky and Pono are climbing back up ready to be smacked down by the top 3. Chess can be bitter sweet.
Matt Damon wants his face back.
Magnus Carlsen has now a whopping 103 points lead from #20 on the list. Amazing! 🙂