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Listina Elo FIDE K 1.1.2014 88. Vojta T. *76 0 2343 89. Klíma *77 0 2342 Listina Elo FIDE k 1. 1. 2014 90. Langner *69 0 2341 Γ 91. Červený M. *83 1 2340 Magnus Carlsen v čele světového žebříčku si op ět p olepšil a má před druhým Aronjanem náskok 91. Pekárek *61 0 2340 60 b o dů. David Navara je 49. (2702), Viktor Láznička figuruje na 64. příčce (2681). Uvádíme též 93. Možný *54 0 2339 p ořadí států p o dle průměrného Ela nejlepší desítky včetně p o čtu GM a IM. ∆ 93. Tričkov *69 0 2339 95. So doma *83 0 2338 95. Tůma *92 0 2338 Top 50 Státy – průměr top 10\ 8. Petr M. *88 2 2531 " 97. Kučera P. *64 0 2337 Θ 1. Carlsen NOR 0 2872 Stát ELO GM IM 9. Što ček *77 2 2529 98. Vlasák L. *93 0 2336 2. Aronjan ARM 8 2812 1. Rusko 2743 223 503 10. Votava *74 2 2524 99. Dobrovolský *50 0 2334 3. Nakamura USA 7 2789 2. Ukrajina 2702 81 198 11. Krejčí *92 1 2517 100. Polášek *57 0 2332 4. Kramnik RUS 8 2787 3. Čína 2673 34 26 12. Cvek *79 0 2516 Λ 4. Francie 2667 47 101 5. Topalov BUL 0 2785 13. Polák *74 3 2501 ČR ženy nad 2100 Ξ 6. Caruana ITA 0 2782 13. Hába P. *65 2 2501 5. Maďarsko 2656 52 112 1. Sikorová *75 0 2294 7. Griščuk RUS 7 2777 6. Arménie 2652 36 23 15. Mirumjan *77 0 2498 2. Havlíková *92 2 2274 8. Gelfand ISR 0 2777 7. USA 2648 83 125 16. Neuman *78 2 2492 3. Olšarová K. *93 0 2267 9. Anand IND 0 2773 8. Indie 2643 35 77 17. Kislinskij *84 9 2491 4. Olšarová T. *91 9 2261 10. Karjakin RUS 8 2759 18. Šimáček *79 0 2489 9. Nizozemsko 2636 30 80 5. Kulovaná *87 2 2250 11. Svidler RUS 0 2758 19. Kalo d *78 0 2486 10. Izrael 2633 39 49 6. Richtrová *59 0 2243 12. Mamedžarov AZE 0 2757 20. Spirin *83 0 2481 11. Polsko 2627 38 99 7. Kořenová *75 2 2234 13. Adams ENG 0 2754 21. Jirovský *74 2 2477 12. Anglie 2624 35 57 8. Novosadová *90 0 2185 22. Plát *94 7 2461 14. Dominguez CUB 0 2754 13. Ázerbájdžán 2624 21 20 9. So chorová *78 0 2183 23. Jansa *42 2 2455 15. Vachier-Lagrave F 0 2745 14. Německo 2621 81 237 10. Folková *73 0 2179 24. Jirka *83 0 2453 16. Ivančuk UKR 8 2739 15. Bulharsko 2610 36 54 11. Orságová *75 0 2163 25. Černoušek *83 9 2451 17. Bacrot FRA 2 2738 16. Gruzie 2593 27 38 12. Kubíková H. *62 0 2158 26. Rašík *73 0 2450 18. Vitjugov RUS 6 2737 17. Španělsko 2590 43 109 13. Medunová *65 0 2115 27. Malinovský *88 0 2445 19. Giri NED 9 2734 18. Rumunsko 2584 21 82 14. Marečková *90 0 2113 28. Ko čiščák *93 0 2437 20. Wang Hao CHN 1 2734 19. Česko 2583 30 74 15. Kubíková A. *88 2 2103 29. Ponížil *91 0 2432 21. Jeljanov UKR 0 2733 20. Srbsko 2581 54 107 15. Jínová *83 0 2103 30. Svob o da V. *92 0 2428 22. Něp omňašči RUS 7 2732 21. Kuba 2581 19 43 17. Miturová *93 0 2101 31. Vokáč *58 0 2427 23. Lékó HUN 0 2730 22. Chorvatsko 2578 31 61 32. Blatný *68 3 2424 24. Jakověnko RUS 8 2727 23. Bělorusko 2570 17 25 SR nad 2330 32. Rojíček *90 0 2424 25. Korobov UKR 8 2723 24. Itálie 2563 11 41 1. Markoš *85 1 2586 34. Biolek sr *70 0 2419 26. Morozevič RUS 0 2722 25. Norsko 2559 10 29 2. Michalík *90 12 2583 35. Konopka *66 1 2413 27. Ponomarjov UKR 4 2721 26. Řecko 2556 12 23 3. Ftáčnik *57 2 2536 28. So PHI 0 2719 35. Velička *67 0 2413 27. Slovinsko 2553 13 21 4. Štohl *64 2 2527 37. Cífka *87 0 2411 29. Najdič GER 10 2718 28. Brazílie 2544 11 30 5. Petrík T. *80 0 2515 38. Pisk *74 0 2408 30. Wang Yue CHN 11 2717 29. Filipíny 2542 15 25 6. Jurčík Marian *87 0 2481 39. Biolek jr *90 0 2404 31. Ding Liren CHN 9 2717 30. Švédsko 2541 19 36 7. Timoščenko *49 0 2473 39. Kaňovský *86 0 2404 32. Malachov RUS 6 2717 31. Argentina 2537 20 73 8. Petényi *93 0 2469 41. Zvára *75 0 2403 33. Tomaševskij RUS 0 2715 32. Turecko 2532 8 18 9. Vavrák *82 0 2460 42. Pastirčák *61 0 2400 34. Radžab ov AZE 0 2713 33. Dánsko 2531 11 34 10. Pacher *90 1 2445 43. Čech *74 2 2399 35. Širov LAT 8 2711 34. Lotyšsko 2523 12 11 11. Likavský *71 1 2444 44. Špaček *54 0 2398 36. Wojtaszek POL 0 2711 35. Peru 2518 6 11 12. Hagara *79 0 2426 45. Šimek P. *86 0 2392 37. Džobava GEO 8 2710 36. Island 2514 13 12 13. Mazúr *92 0 2421 46. Gross *75 0 2391 38. Mojsejenko UKR 7 2710 37. Uzb ekistán 2512 11 10 14. Lipka *75 4 2414 47. Talla *73 0 2386 39. Kamsky USA 9 2709 38. Kanada 2508 10 34 14. Mészáros *87 0 2414 48. Vološin *64 0 2385 40. Fressinet FRA 2 2709 39. Slovensko 2508 10 27 16. Mrva M. *71 0 2412 49. Zp ěvák *58 1 2383 41. Andrejkin RUS 0 2709 40. Švýcarsko 2500 8 36 17. Maník *75 0 2404 49. Zwardoň *90 0 2383 42. Almási HUN 0 2708 18. Tib enský *60 0 2396 Pořadí států – ženy 51. Vyskočil N. *72 2 2381 43. Vallejo Pons ESP 2 2707 19. Pčola *76 0 2389 Stát ELO GM IM 52. Hausner *52 0 2378 44. Areščenko UKR 8 2706 20. Smoleň *84 7 2379 53. Bureš *93 0 2377 1. Čína 2490 34 26 45. Harikrišna IND 2 2706 20. Rigó *81 0 2379 54. Nun Jiří *57 0 2376 2. Rusko 2474 223 503 46. Rublevskij RUS 0 2706 22. Csiba *92 0 2378 55. Krieb el *95 11 2375 3. Gruzie 2436 27 38 47. Kryvoručko UKR 9 2704 22. Schwarz *80 0 2378 55. Orság *64 0 2375 4. Ukrajina 2411 81 198 48. Le Quang VIE 0 2703 24. Ráchela *82 0 2377 57. Hinks-Edwards *77 0 2373 5. Indie 2383 35 77 49. Navara CZE 2 2702 25. Druska *94 0 2370 58. Michenka *55 0 2371 6. Maďarsko 2379 52 112 50. Matlakov RUS 0 2700 26. Mačák *85 0 2363 58. Prieho da *60 0 2371 7. Polsko 2366 38 99 26. Maslík *79 0 2363 Ženy – top 30 60. Sosna *60 7 2370 8. Německo 2347 81 237 26. Zeto cha *70 0 2363 1. Polgárová HUN 0 2693 60. Roško *87 2 2370 9. Francie 2324 47 101 29. Što čková *77 0 2362 2. Hou Yifan CHN 0 2629 62. Meduna *50 0 2369 10. Rumunsko 2321 21 82 30. Jurčík Martin *89 0 2359 3. Koneru IND 5 2613 63. Berezjuk *60 0 2368 11. USA 2313 83 125 31. Lanč *48 0 2355 4. Zhao Xue CHN 5 2567 64. Chytilek *76 9 2367 12. Španělsko 2293 43 109 32. Ko četková *81 4 2352 5. Muzyčuk A. SLO 0 2566 65. Vrána J. *88 0 2366 13. Srbsko 2289 54 107 32. Salai *61 0 2352 6. Dzagnidze GEO 4 2546 66. David P. *65 0 2363 14. Bulharsko 2284 36 54 34. Repková *75 0 2351 7. Lagno UKR 0 2543 67. Lechtýnský *47 1 2360 15. Kuba 2284 19 43 35. Plachetka *45 2 2350 8. Chotenašvili GEO 0 2527 67. Neckář *50 0 2360 16. Libye 2277 0 0 36. Repka *98 11 2349 9. Kostenjuková RUS 0 2527 69. Šuráň *77 1 2359 17. Nizozemsko 2276 30 80 37. Pinter *82 3 2348 10. Cramling SWE 0 2525 70. Stratil jr *68 0 2358 18. Slovensko 2261 10 27 38.Theissl-Pokorná *82 4 2347 11. Ju Wenjun CHN 5 2520 71. Freisler *63 0 2357 19. Kazachstán 2253 15 29 39. Maroš *78 1 2343 12. Cmilyte LTU 8 2515 71. Příb orský J. *88 0 2357 20. Arménie 2250 36 23 39. Hrabuša *90 0 2343 13. Kosinceva N. RUS 0 2513 73. Turner J. *73 0 2356 21. Anglie 2244 35 57 41. Kujovič *81 0 2337 14. Hoang Thanh HUN 2 2511 74. Caletka *86 0 2355 22. Ázerbájdžán 2240 21 20 15. Muzyčuk M. UKR 7 2503 75. Vesselovsky *52 0 2354 23. Vietnam 2239 7 12 SR ženy nad 2100 16. Guninová RUS 2 2503 76. Novák P. *80 3 2353 24. Česko 2237 30 74 1. Što čková *77 0 2362 17. Ruan Lufei CHN 2 2503 76. Walek *69 0 2353 25. Izrael 2230 39 49 2. Ko četková *81 4 2352 18. Sebag FRA 0 2501 78. Studnička *85 0 2352 26. Slovinsko 2213 13 21 3. Repková *75 0 2351 19. Ušeninová UKR 0 2501 79. Mudrák *61 1 2351 4. Theissl-Pokorná *82 4 2347 20. Krush USA 1 2500 ČR nad 2330 79. Vávra *76 0 2351 5. Borošová *88 0 2263 21. Kosinceva T. RUS 0 2496 1. Navara *85 2 2702 81. Londýn *85 2 2350 6.
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