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State of Decline For Topalov?
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 4:19 am
by kingliveson
Live ratings - updated December 22, 2010
Rank Name Rating Change Games
01 Carlsen 2813,6 +11,6 17
02 Anand 2809,9 +5,9 17
03 Aronian 2805,1 +4,1 9
04 Kramnik 2784,1 -6,9 16
05 Karjakin 2775,5 +15,5 20
06 Topalov 2774,8 -11,2 10
07 Grischuk 2773,4 +2,4 20
08 Mamedyarov 2772,2 +9,2 9
09 Ivanchuk 2764,0 0 0
10 Nakamura 2751,4 +10,4 166
Re: State of Decline For Topalov?
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 2:50 pm
by Swaminathan
kingliveson wrote:Live ratings - updated December 22, 2010
Rank Name Rating Change Games
01 Carlsen 2813,6 +11,6 17
02 Anand 2809,9 +5,9 17
03 Aronian 2805,1 +4,1 9
04 Kramnik 2784,1 -6,9 16
05 Karjakin 2775,5 +15,5 20
06 Topalov 2774,8 -11,2 10
07 Grischuk 2773,4 +2,4 20
08 Mamedyarov 2772,2 +9,2 9
09 Ivanchuk 2764,0 0 0
10 Nakamura 2751,4 +10,4 166
I haven't seen any good performance from Topalov recently, he had lost a lot of points in International team event while playing for Bulgaria.His weird reasons for declining any invitation to top tournaments ain't looking too good. Tough year for him.
In the next list, probably Ivanchuk will get one of the top few ranks.
Re: State of Decline For Topalov?
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 2:54 pm
by Robert Houdart
I'm impressed with Nakamura's progress, he seems to be on his way to 2800.
Re: State of Decline For Topalov?
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 2:57 pm
by Swaminathan
Robert Houdart wrote:I'm impressed with Nakamura's progress, he seems to be on his way to 2800.
yeah he's played a lot of games, 166?! that's too much for top Grandmaster. It's understandable though that he hadn't had an opportunity to play in Europe because he wasn't invited to top tournaments until later. Playing as many games as possible is the right move for him since he's strong enough and will have more opportunities in future.
Re: State of Decline For Topalov?
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 3:55 pm
by Taner Altinsoy
Swaminathan wrote:Robert Houdart wrote:I'm impressed with Nakamura's progress, he seems to be on his way to 2800.
yeah he's played a lot of games, 166?! that's too much for top Grandmaster. It's understandable though that he hadn't had an opportunity to play in Europe because he wasn't invited to top tournaments until later. Playing as many games as possible is the right move for him since he's strong enough and will have more opportunities in future.
It is 16 certainly not 166.
Re: State of Decline For Topalov?
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 4:12 pm
by Swaminathan
Taner Altinsoy wrote:Swaminathan wrote:Robert Houdart wrote:I'm impressed with Nakamura's progress, he seems to be on his way to 2800.
yeah he's played a lot of games, 166?! that's too much for top Grandmaster. It's understandable though that he hadn't had an opportunity to play in Europe because he wasn't invited to top tournaments until later. Playing as many games as possible is the right move for him since he's strong enough and will have more opportunities in future.
It is 16 certainly not 166.
yeah I had fact checked using google. Original post had 166 - typo.
Re: State of Decline For Topalov?
Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 12:39 pm
by kingliveson
Swaminathan wrote:Taner Altinsoy wrote:Swaminathan wrote:Robert Houdart wrote:I'm impressed with Nakamura's progress, he seems to be on his way to 2800.
yeah he's played a lot of games, 166?! that's too much for top Grandmaster. It's understandable though that he hadn't had an opportunity to play in Europe because he wasn't invited to top tournaments until later. Playing as many games as possible is the right move for him since he's strong enough and will have more opportunities in future.
It is 16 certainly not 166.
yeah I had fact checked using google. Original post had 166 - typo.
Sources tell me he hasnt slept in months playing those 166 games.
I think Anand probably did damage to Topalov's confidence after the defeat he gave him at home even with his 10,000 core CPUs used for preparation -- "the cost would give one a heart attack if revealed."
Re: State of Decline For Topalov?
Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 2:14 pm
by Hood
Topalov has got married so he is using his time