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Subject: Re: Hydra???

Author: Albert Silver

Date: 13:21:42 02/14/04

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On February 14, 2004 at 16:15:30, Albert Silver wrote:

>On February 13, 2004 at 21:15:46, Dann Corbit wrote:
>
>>On February 13, 2004 at 21:11:56, Albert Silver wrote:
>>
>>>On February 13, 2004 at 18:30:04, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>>
>>>>On February 13, 2004 at 17:38:26, Ingo Bauer wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Hi
>>>>>
>>>>>>Tournament performance != Fide rating, unfortunately..  Otherwise Kasparov might
>>>>>>have hit 3200 more than once.
>>>>>
>>>>>At what tourney hit Kasparov 3200?`
>>>>>
>>>>>Thx Ingo
>>>>
>>>>Highest Elo performances
>>>>This list is not complete, and one cannot really compare Elo scores for
>>>>different years because of fluctuations in the value of ratings, but anyway here
>>>>it is.
>>>>
>>>>From here:
>>>>http://www3.sympatico.ca/g.giffen/records.htm
>>>>
>>>>These are the best TPR's:
>>>>
>>>>"Highest Elo performances
>>>>This list is not complete, and one cannot really compare Elo scores for
>>>>different years because of fluctuations in the value of ratings, but anyway here
>>>>it is.
>>>>
>>>>1971 July 6-25, Candidates semi-final, Dallas, Fischer-Larsen +6 3080
>>>>1971 May-June Candidates 1/4-final, Vancouver, Fischer-Taimanov +6 3040
>>>>2001 Europe v. Asia Rapid, Batumi, Kasparov 3017
>>>>1994 Linares, Karpov 11/13 84.6% 2942
>>>>2000 Rapid Frankfurt, Anand 2941
>>>>1989 Tilburg, Kasparov 2913
>>>>1989 Belgrade, Kasparov 2907
>>>>2002 Essen, Zvjaginsev 2905
>>>>1998 Pamplona, Morozevich 2904
>>>>1997 Linares, Kasparov 2884
>>>>2000 Sarajevo, Kasparov 2881"
>>>
>>>The list is missing Sofia Polgar's 8.5/9 result at the Rome Open. I'm a bit
>>>fuzzy on the year but her TPR was about 2900.
>>
>>Could be several others missing also.  The start of the quote says:
>>
>>"This list is not complete..."
>
>Ah ok. Another that comes to mind is Morozevich scoring 9.5/10 against a
>grandmaster field at Lloyds Bank in 1994. Plus I seem to recall Gurevich
>(Mikhail) also scoring something like 10.5 in 11 in a grandmaster tournament in
>the late 80s.
>

Offhand, I noted that I didn't see any TPRs from the Olympiads. There are many
extremely notable performances such as one by Nunn in the mid 80s (10/11 or so),
another by Yussupov scoring 10 in 11 also (almost all with Black too!), and even
the mighty Kasparov who scored huge at least a couple of times.

                                      Albert



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