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Jun 22, 2011

Final standings : 5th Kings Tournament 2011


Bazna 2011
NameELO123456points
1-2Carlsen (NOR)2815½½1½½½1½1½
1-2Karjakin (RUS)2776½½½½½½111½
3-4Nakamura (USA)2774½0½½½½½01½
3-4Radjabov (AZE)2744½½½½½½½0½½
5-6Ivanchuk (UKR)2776½0001½1½½04
5-6Nisipeanu (ROM)2662½0½0½0½½1½4



There was no tie-break match because Carlsen has better Sonneborn-Berger, which made him the winner. According to the rules there would be a tie-brake match only if everything were equal. Kariakin qualifies for the Grand Slam Masters Final in Sao Paulo/Bilbao. The above rating increase figures are rounded down – the way the ratings are calculated (game by game) Magnus Carlsen has in reality gained 5.92 = six rating points. He is now at 2821 in live ratings, four points ahead of the previous leader Vishy Anand (2817). This is what the (inofficial) live rating list of top twenty look like after the Medias event:


#NameRtng
+/-
Games
FIDEAge / birthday
1Carlsen2820.8
+5.8
10
Chart20 / 30.11.1990
2Anand2817.0
0.0
0
Chart41 / 11.12.1969
3Aronian2804.8
-3.2
4
Chart28 / 06.10.1982
4Karjakin2788.0
+12.0
10
Chart21 / 12.01.1990
5Kramnik2780.6
-4.4
8
Chart35 / 25.06.1975
6Nakamura2769.6
-4.4
16
Chart23 / 09.12.1987
7Ivanchuk2767.6
-8.4
20
Chart42 / 18.03.1969
8Topalov2767.6
-7.4
4
Chart36 / 15.03.1975
9Mamedyarov2765.0
-7.0
4
Chart26 / 12.04.1985
10Ponomariov2764.4
+10.4
17
Chart27 / 11.10.1983
11Gashimov2760.0
0.0
0
Chart24 / 24.07.1986
12Gelfand2746.2
+13.2
14
Chart42 / 24.06.1968
13Grischuk2746.0
-1.0
14
Chart27 / 31.10.1983
14Radjabov2743.6
-0.4
14
Chart24 / 12.03.1987
15Kamsky2740.8
+8.8
12
Chart37 / 02.06.1974
16Svidler2739.0
0.0
0
Chart35 / 17.06.1976
17Vitiugov2732.8
-0.2
6
Chart24 / 04.02.1987
18Jakovenko2730.7
-1.3
12
Chart27 / 28.06.1983
19Almasi2726.4
+7.4
8
Chart34 / 29.08.1976
20Vallejo Pons2724.3
+2.3
18
Chart28 / 21.08.1982

SOURCE: 
http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=7309

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