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FIDE September 2009 rating list

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Written by Peter Zhdanov   
Tuesday, 01 September 2009
Rank   Old    Name Title Country Rating Games
   1   1  Topalov, Veselin  g  BUL  2813 (0)  0 (-10)
   2   2  Anand, Viswanathan  g  IND  2788 (0)  0 (-2)
   3   4  Aronian, Levon  g  ARM  2773 (+5)  13 (0)
 4   3  Carlsen, Magnus  g  NOR  2772 (0)  10 (-2)
   5   6  Kramnik, Vladimir  g  RUS  2772 (+13)  10 (+10)
   6   7  Leko, Peter  g  HUN  2762 (+6)  23 (+10)
   7   8  Radjabov, Teimour  g  AZE  2757 (+1)  10 (+10)
 8   30  Ivanchuk, Vassily  g  UKR  2756 (+53)  42 (+12)
   9   9  Gelfand, Boris  g  ISR  2756 (+1)  33 (+6)
   10   10  Morozevich, Alexander  g  RUS  2750 (-1)  18 (+18)
 11   5  Jakovenko, Dmitry  g  RUS  2742 (-18)  24 (+9)
   12   12  Svidler, Peter  g  RUS  2741 (+2)  9 (-27)
 13   16  Ponomariov, Ruslan  g  UKR  2741 (+14)  9 (+6)
 14   11  Gashimov, Vugar  g  AZE  2740 (0)  0 (-9)
 15   13  Wang, Yue  g  CHN  2736 (0)  0 (-10)
 16   26  Nakamura, Hikaru  g  USA  2735 (+25)  17 (-18)
 17   14  Grischuk, Alexander  g  RUS  2733 (0)  0 (-20)
 18   15  Shirov, Alexei  g  ESP  2730 (-2)  18 (-20)
 19   24  Alekseev, Evgeny  g  RUS  2725 (+11)  23 (+3)
   20   20  Karjakin, Sergey  g  UKR  2722 (+5)  13 (0)

FIDE decided to publish 6 rating lists a year as compared to the quarterly lists it has been issuing before. In the September rankings Topalov still maintains the #1 position. Kramnik made an important comeback by winning Dortmund and is now #5 in the world & #1 in Russia again (except for the inactive You-Know-Who). Notable are Ivanchuck's results: by playing almost every day, he managed to increase his rating by an amazing 53 points! Gelfand has also played very many games - 33 - but with only a +1 point reward. Ex-FIDE World Champion Ruslan Ponomariov is just 2 points shy of his individual best. US Champion Hikaru Nakamura has entered the top-20 on place 16. Of course, he has lost quite a few points at the NH event, but that can be seen only in the live ratings (where he's back to #26). Alekseev, who has had a nice period (+11 points), and Karjakin (the table says UKR, but he has already received the Russian citizenship) are closing the World top-20.

Now let' see the Women's Top list:

Rank Name Title Country Rating Games B-Year
 1  Polgar, Judit  g  HUN  2687  0  1976
 2  Koneru, Humpy  g  IND  2595  25  1987
 3  Hou, Yifan  g  CHN  2585  9  1994
 4  Zhao, Xue  g  CHN  2542  8  1985
 5  Kosintseva, Tatiana  m  RUS  2536  11  1986
 6  Cramling, Pia  g  SWE  2535  35  1963
 7  Dzagnidze, Nana  g  GEO  2535  27  1987
 8  Muzychuk, Anna  m  SLO  2533  18  1990
 9  Stefanova, Antoaneta  g  BUL  2527  29  1979
 10  Sebag, Marie  g  FRA  2519  10  1986
 11  Kosteniuk, Alexandra  g  RUS  2516  0  1984
 12  Chiburdanidze, Maia  g  GEO  2506  0  1961
 13  Hoang Thanh Trang  g  HUN  2501  0  1980
 14  Pogonina, Natalija  wg  RUS  2501  0  1985
 15  Arakhamia-Grant, Ketevan  g  SCO  2499  18  1968
 16  Kosintseva, Nadezhda  m  RUS  2493  11  1985
 17  Danielian, Elina  m  ARM  2489  20  1978
 18  Zhu, Chen  g  QAT  2488  18  1976
 19  Ruan, Lufei  wg  CHN  2486  0  1987
 20  Xu, Yuhua  g  CHN  2485  0  1976

The top spot is never an issue among women. Koneru Humpy, #2, has had a really bad period and has fallen below the magic 2600-mark for the first time in last two years. Hou Yifan's progress seems to have slowed down a bit, but Humpy needs to watch out since only 10 rating points separate them. Pia Cramling has played 35 (!) games during two months and reached the 6th place. At the same time, quite a lot of top women chess players (including Judit Polgar, Alexandra Kosteniuk, Maia Chiburdanidze, Hoang Thanh Trang, Natalia Pogonina, Ruan Lufei and Xu Yuhua - what a company!) haven't played any rated games that have been taken into account for the September list. Thus Women's top list hasn't changed as much as Men's.



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