Author: José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba
Date: 03:41:18 11/10/03
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On November 10, 2003 at 04:32:24, bo brady wrote: > > > >This is an excerpt from Scid's ELO file >Tal is said to have had a rating of 2705 in 1980 >but in 1979:2615 and in 1981:2555 >Is the 1980 figure a mistake? No mistake. That rating is correct, at that time Tal was number two in the rating list just behind Karpov (they both trained together too). It was only Tal's weak health that prevented him to keep such a good form for long periods of time. José. > >Tal, Mikhail N #gm LAT [2710] 1936.11.09--1992.06.28 >%Elo 1971:2610,2620 1972:2625 1973:2660 1974:2635 1975:2645 >%Elo 1976:2615 1977:2620 1978:2625 1979:2615 1980:2705 1981:2555,2560 >%Elo 1982:2605,2610 1983:2620,2620 1984:2620,2605 1985:2565,2565 >%Elo 1986:2600,2600 1987:2605,2625 1988:2630,2610 1989:2610,2585 >%Elo 1990:2585 1991:2565,2575 1992:2520 >= Tal, Mikhail Nekhemyevich >= Tal, Mihail N >= Tal, Michail N >= Tal, MN > >Also, Fischer is said to have had a rating of 2780 in 1992 and as of 1999 >But he did not play a single official tournament since 1972 >Is Fischer's rating here a mistake or purely theoretical? > >Fischer, Robert J #gm USA [2790] 1943.03.09 >%Bio World champion, 1972-1975. >%Elo 1971:2740,2760 1972:2785 1992:2785 1997:2780 1999:2780,2780 >%Elo 2000:2780,2780 2001:2780,2780,2780,2780 2002:2780,2780,2780,2780 >%Elo 2003:2780 >= Fischer, Robert James >= Fischer, RJ
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