Will Magnus Carlsen Break 2900? |
Written by Administrator | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tuesday, 29 January 2013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Image (C) Magnus Carlsen's official website
Magnus Carlsens rating history As one can easily see from the graph, Magnus Carlsen is an improving player (sounds funny, right?). His rating tends to grow over time.
Over the last two years Magnus Carlsen has been steadily (!) increasing his ELO, from 2802 in November 2010 to 2872 in February 2013. He hasn't experienced any failures at all. Carlsens performances over this period range from 2826 to 2990. The young GMs last four results are particularly impressive: 2892, 2889, 2990 and 2933. These figures seem to prove that 2900 is a realistic goal for the Norwegian chess genius.
Tata Steel Chess, 10/13, Performance: 2933 January 2013 London Classic-2012, 6.5/8, Performance: 2990 November 2012 Grand Slam Final, 6.5/10, Performance: 2889 September 2012 Biel, 7/10, Performance: 2892 July 2012 Tal Memorial, 5.5/9, Performance: 2859 March 2012 Tata Steel Chess Tournament, 8/13, Performance: 2841 January 2012 London Classic-2011, 5.5/8, Performance: 2888 Tal Memorial-2011, 5.5/9, Performance: 2860 November 2011 Grand Slam Final, 6/10, Performance: 2852 September 2011 Biel, 7/10, Performance: 2846 July 2011 Kings Tournament, 6.5/10, Performance: 2866 March 2011 Tata Steel Chess Tournament, 8/13, Performance: 2826 January 2011 London Classic-2010, 4.5/7, Performance: 2828 Nanjing-2010, 7/10, Performance: 2914 Will he make it? While one one knows for sure whether Magnus Carlsen will break the 2900 threshold at some point or not, certain arguments can be introduced. Pros: a) Chess mastery and ratings tend to grow over time. Hence, rating records are likely to continue being broken in the future. b) Magnus Carlsen is only 22. Meanwhile, while there seems to be no scientifically verified data on when chess masters usually peak, the most commonly mentioned figures are between 30 and 40. Given his rapid progress, Magnus is quite likely to earn another 28 rating points at a certain stage of his career. c) Carlsens recent performances indicate that he is already capable of playing at 2900+ level. Now its all about consistency. Cons: The main problem here is the human factor. Unlike a chess engine, no human can keep maintaining a stable performance forever. Theoretically speaking, Magnus can lose motivation and/or interest in the game, or play somewhere off-form, losing a bunch of points. No one is insured against such scenarios. P.S. Deep below on the left panel of the website you will see a poll titled Will Magnus Carlsens rating reach FIDE 2900?. Feel free to express your opinion; we are interested in it.
Write Comment |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last Updated ( Thursday, 31 January 2013 ) |
< Prev | Next > |
---|