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  2. List of chess players by peak FIDE rating - Wikipedia

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    Highest-ranked Russian player, formerly world no. 1 (1984–1993, 1995–2006), former world champion (1985–2000), first player to achieve 2800+ rating, formerly highest-ranked player (1990–2012) 3 Italy United States: Fabiano Caruana: 2844 2014-10 1992

  3. Magnus Carlsen - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 March 2025. Norwegian chess grandmaster (born 1990) For people with a similar name, see Magnus Carlsson (disambiguation), Magnus Karlsson (disambiguation), and Magnus Carlson. Magnus Carlsen Carlsen in 2024 Full name Sven Magnus Øen Carlsen Country Norway Born (1990-11-30) 30 November 1990 (age 34 ...

  4. List of FIDE chess world number ones - Wikipedia

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    FIDE publishes lists of highest-rated girl chess players; a "girl" is defined as being a player who is aged under 20 at the start of the year, and female. The following is a list of the players ranked number one girl in the FIDE rating system from January 2000 to the present day, along with their ratings during the periods in question.

  5. Comparison of top chess players throughout history - Wikipedia

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    The average Elo rating of top players has risen over time. For instance, the average of the top 10 active players rose from 2751 in July 2000 to 2794 in July 2014, a 43-point increase in 14 years. The average rating of the top 100 players, meanwhile, increased from 2644 to 2703, a 59-point increase. [3]

  6. Candidates Tournament 2013 - Wikipedia

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    The three highest rated players in the world, excluding any of the above or below (average from July 2011 and January 2012 FIDE rating lists) Magnus Carlsen: 22 2872 1 Levon Aronian: 30 2809 3 Vladimir Kramnik: 37 2810 2 Candidates Tournament Organizing committee's wild card (FIDE rating in January 2012 at least 2700) [3] [4] Teimour Radjabov ...

  7. Sinquefield Cup - Wikipedia

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    The average FIDE rating for the field was 2797, the highest-rated tournament at the time. The opening ceremony took place on 8 September 2013, and round 1 was held the next day. [ 7 ] This was the last tournament for Magnus Carlsen before he became world champion at the World Chess Championship 2013 .

  8. Kamil Plichta - Wikipedia

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    In November 2022, Plichta beat the World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen. [6] in the online blitz chess tournament MrDodgy Invitational 3. Plichta reached the highest rating in his career in November 2023, with a FIDE classical rating of 2401. [7] Plichta is a prolific author on Chessable. [8]

  9. World Chess Championship 2018 - Wikipedia

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    The top two finishers in the FIDE Grand Prix 2017 who did not qualify through the World Cup. Alexander Grischuk: 34: 2767: 12 Fabiano Caruana: 25: 2784: 7 The top two players with the highest rating (by the average of all 12 lists in 2017), who did not qualify via one of the above qualification routes, and who have played in either the World ...