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  • 11 months ago · Quote · #1

    Rogalentis

    Very exciting!

    4 new players in the 2700+(Sutovsky +14,1 Giri +14 Mossienko +25,8! Le Quang Liem +27,8!!)!

    Carlsen takes the first place again with the rating of 2820,4.

    Gelfand,the winner of the candidates passes his final opponent Grischuk o take the 12th place.

    Wang Hao has a bad month with a -13,3.

    And Karjakin claims the 5th place with the new rating of 2779,5.

  • 11 months ago · Quote · #2

    DrawMaster

    For those who don't know where to find the live updates, see this link.

  • 11 months ago · Quote · #3

    ivandh

    I'd rather know what the dead ratings are. Is Fischer or Morphy at the top of the list?

  • 11 months ago · Quote · #4

    DrawMaster

    Dead chess ratings can be found here.

  • 11 months ago · Quote · #5

    fabelhaft

    Karjakin is now 12 points from 2800, and only six players have had a higher rating than him (Kasparov, Carlsen, Anand, Topalov, Kramnik, Aronian).

  • 11 months ago · Quote · #6

    fabelhaft

    The "liveliest" ratings can be found here, by the way:

    http://www.2700chess.com/

    #34 Wang Yue and #41 Eljanov have dropped many positions in just a few months, a year ago both were top ten and 2750+.

  • 11 months ago · Quote · #8

    goldendog

    Morozevich has fallen far too, from his former #2 spot, now barely there.

    The same could be said of Ivanchuk but he has worked his way back up. He's very volatile.

  • 11 months ago · Quote · #10

    NickYoung5

    Reb wrote:
    fabelhaft wrote:

    Karjakin is now 12 points from 2800, and only six players have had a higher rating than him (Kasparov, Carlsen, Anand, Topalov, Kramnik, Aronian).


    Hmmmm...... Karjakin's 2779.5 rounded up to 2780 + 12 didnt used to make 2800 when I went to school. 


     That was quite a while ago though, Reb ... they may have changed the number system since then Laughing

  • 11 months ago · Quote · #11

    fabelhaft

    Karjakin is 2788 after Bazna and on the July rating list.

  • 11 months ago · Quote · #12

    clms_chess

    NickYoung5 wrote:
    Reb wrote:
    fabelhaft wrote:

    Karjakin is now 12 points from 2800, and only six players have had a higher rating than him (Kasparov, Carlsen, Anand, Topalov, Kramnik, Aronian).


    Hmmmm...... Karjakin's 2779.5 rounded up to 2780 + 12 didnt used to make 2800 when I went to school. 


     That was quite a while ago though, Reb ... they may have changed the number system since then


     Ummm.. no. LOL I have it on good authority it has not been changed.

  • 11 months ago · Quote · #13

    echecs06

    Those stats are blowing my mind !

  • 11 months ago · Quote · #14

    ivandh

    clms_chess wrote:
    NickYoung5 wrote:
    Reb wrote:
    fabelhaft wrote:

    Karjakin is now 12 points from 2800, and only six players have had a higher rating than him (Kasparov, Carlsen, Anand, Topalov, Kramnik, Aronian).


    Hmmmm...... Karjakin's 2779.5 rounded up to 2780 + 12 didnt used to make 2800 when I went to school. 


     That was quite a while ago though, Reb ... they may have changed the number system since then


     Ummm.. no. LOL I have it on good authority it has not been changed.


    WOW really? Have you phoned the press? They've gotta know that the number system that has been around for hundreds of years HAS NOT IN FACT CHANGED!!!

  • 11 months ago · Quote · #15

    jim995

    TheMouse wrote:

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    Nice.

  • 11 months ago · Quote · #16

    clms_chess

    ivandh wrote:
    clms_chess wrote:
    NickYoung5 wrote:
    Reb wrote:
    fabelhaft wrote:

    Karjakin is now 12 points from 2800, and only six players have had a higher rating than him (Kasparov, Carlsen, Anand, Topalov, Kramnik, Aronian).


    Hmmmm...... Karjakin's 2779.5 rounded up to 2780 + 12 didnt used to make 2800 when I went to school. 


     That was quite a while ago though, Reb ... they may have changed the number system since then


     Ummm.. no. LOL I have it on good authority it has not been changed.


    WOW really? Have you phoned the press? They've gotta know that the number system that has been around for hundreds of years HAS NOT IN FACT CHANGED!!!


     wow... thats a lot of yelling and anger for my little post. Didn't mean to hit a chord...Frown

  • 11 months ago · Quote · #17

    ivandh

  • 11 months ago · Quote · #18

    clms_chess

    ivandh wrote:

     


     yes thanks, thats exactly how I felt. hehe.

  • 11 months ago · Quote · #19

    Rogalentis

    So I guess this site: http://chess.liverating.org/ didn't count karjakin's last games


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