Rank Name Rating Change
01 Topalov 2813,0 0
02 Anand 2788,0 0
03 Carlsen 2772,4 +0,4
04 Kramnik 2771,6 +12,6
05 Aronian 2768,0 0
06 Jakovenko 2764,7 +4,7
07 Leko 2759,0 +3
08 Radjabov 2756,6 +0,6
09 Morozevich 2750,2 -0,8
10 Gelfand 2747,8 -7,2
11 Svidler 2741,3 +2,3
12 Ponomariov 2740,9 +13,9
13 Gashimov 2740,0 0
14 Grischuk 2733,0 0
15 Ivanchuk 2732,6 +29,6
16 Wang Yue 2731,1 -4,9
17 Nakamura 2730,0 +20
18 Shirov 2729,9 -2,1
19 Dominguez 2720,6 +4,6
20 Karjakin 2717,0 0
20 Mamedyarov 2717,0 0
22 Motylev 2716,3 +6,3
23 Eljanov 2716,0 0
24 Bacrot 2714,8 -6,2
24 Malakhov 2714,8 +7,8
26 Alekseev 2714,2 +0,2
27 Vachier-Lagrave 2712,3 +9,3
28 Akopian 2712,0 0
29 Movsesian 2711,3 -4,7
30 Rublevsky 2703,0 0
31 Wang Hao 2701,6 +11,6
Source: http://chess.liverating.org/
Go Hikaru!
somehow kamsky has been left off this list for several weeks even though he has not fallen below 2700
“somehow kamsky has been left off this list for several weeks even though he has not fallen below 2700”
These are live ratings, pal. Sorry to give you the bad news, but yes, Kamsky’s live rating has been below 2700 for several weeks now.
What does Live Rating mean.
BNB, you’re not my “pal”, and why would you think this is bad news, because I couldn’t care less. I know what the live ratings are, I just didn’t realize he fell below 2700 for the first time in how long?