FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2023

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FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2023
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2023 Grand Swiss Tournament winner Vidit Gujrathi
Tournament information
Sport Chess
Location Douglas, Isle of Man
Dates25 October 2023–
5 November 2023
Administrator FIDE
Format11-round Swiss-system tournament
Host(s)IOM International Chess Limited,
sponsored by Scheinberg family
Venue Villa Marina
Final positions
Champion Flag of India.svg Vidit Gujrathi
Runner-up Flag of the United States.svg Hikaru Nakamura
  2021
2025 

The FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2023 was a chess tournament that formed part of the qualification cycle for the World Chess Championship 2024. [1] It was an 11-round Swiss-system tournament with 114 players competing from 25 October to 5 November 2023 in the Isle of Man. The winner and runner-up of the tournament (Vidit Gujrathi and Hikaru Nakamura) earned the right to play in the Candidates Tournament 2024. [2] [3]

Contents

The event was held in parallel with the FIDE Women's Grand Swiss Tournament 2023.

Format

The tournament has an 11-round Swiss format, with pairings made using the Dutch system for Swiss tournaments. [4]

The games used classical time controls with 100 minutes for the first 40 moves, then 50 minutes for the next 20 moves, then 15 minutes for the rest of the game, with a per-move increment of 30 seconds. [4]

Tie-breaks

Tie-breaks between players who finish on the same score will be determined, in order, by the following tie-breaks: [4]

  1. Average rating of opponents, cut 1;
  2. Buchholz system, cut 1;
  3. Buchholz system;
  4. The results of individual games between tied players;
  5. Drawing of lots.

Venue and schedule

The tournament ran from 25 October to 5 November 2023 in the Isle of Man, the original location of the previous Grand Swiss tournament. Games are being played at the Royal Hall of the Villa Marina. [1]

DateEvent
24 OctoberOpening ceremony
25 OctoberRound 1
26 OctoberRound 2
27 OctoberRound 3
28 OctoberRound 4
29 OctoberRound 5
30 OctoberRound 6
31 OctoberFree day
1 NovemberRound 7
2 NovemberRound 8
3 NovemberRound 9
4 NovemberRound 10
5 NovemberRound 11
Closing ceremony

Qualification

On July 25, FIDE announced a preliminary list of 100 confirmed participants. FIDE also stated that the finalized lineup was expected to be available in September and was expected to have 114 players. [5]

Under FIDE regulations, the initial 114 invites were distributed as follows: [4]

Various methods were also specified to replace a player who declined an invitation.

Results

Notation: "0 (B 70)" indicates a loss (0 points) with black pieces (B) against the player who finished 70th (Erwin l'Ami). The first tiebreak (labeled AROC-1) is the average rating of opponents "cut 1" (viz. excluding the lowest-rated opponent), which was sufficient to determine the qualifiers. [6] [7]

RankNameRating1234567891011TotalAROC-1
1 Flag of India.svg Vidit Gujrathi 27160 (B 70)1 (W 102)1 (B 105)1 (W 40)0.5 (B 28)1 (W 29)1 (B 8)0.5 (W 2)0.5 (W 3)1 (B 20)1 (W 9)8.52671
2 Flag of the United States.svg Hikaru Nakamura 27800.5 (W 88)0.5 (B 60)1 (W 68)1 (B 44)1 (W 21)0.5 (B 3)0.5 (W 9)0.5 (B 1)1 (W 17)1 (W 10)0.5 (B 4)82687
3 FIDE flag icon.png Andrey Esipenko 26831 (W 98)1 (B 71)0.5 (W 9)1 (B 101)0.5 (W 10)0.5 (W 2)0.5 (B 4)1 (W 5)0.5 (B 1)1 (W 6)0 (B 7)7.52702
4 Flag of India.svg Arjun Erigaisi 27121 (W 53)1 (B 25)0.5 (W 21)0.5 (B 9)1 (W 71)0.5 (B 41)0.5 (W 3)0.5 (W 34)0.5 (B 26)1 (B 22)0.5 (W 2)7.52681
5 Flag of Germany.svg Vincent Keymer 27170.5 (W 56)0.5 (B 68)1 (W 92)1 (B 48)0.5 (W 9)0.5 (B 14)1 (W 37)0 (B 3)1 (W 45)1 (W 26)0.5 (B 10)7.52673
6 Flag of Iran.svg Parham Maghsoodloo 27071 (W 34)0.5 (B 86)0.5 (W 37)0 (B 28)1 (W 60)0.5 (B 46)1 (W 30)1 (B 15)1 (W 21)0 (B 3)1 (W 24)7.52660
7 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Anish Giri 27600.5 (W 60)1 (B 88)0.5 (W 18)0.5 (B 19)0.5 (W 37)0.5 (B 69)0.5 (W 25)0.5 (B 16)1 (W 38)1 (B 29)1 (W 3)7.52657
8 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Javokhir Sindarov 26580.5 (W 101)1 (B 109)1 (W 23)0.5 (B 10)0.5 (W 41)1 (B 22)0 (W 1)0.5 (B 24)0.5 (W 27)0.5 (B 12)1 (W 43)72707
9 Flag of Serbia.svg Alexandr Predke 26561 (B 96)1 (W 11)0.5 (B 3)0.5 (W 4)0.5 (B 5)1 (W 61)0.5 (B 2)0.5 (W 26)0.5 (B 18)1 (W 34)0 (B 1)72702
10 Flag of the United States.svg Fabiano Caruana 27861 (B 31)1 (W 29)0.5 (B 70)0.5 (W 8)0.5 (B 3)1 (W 28)0.5 (B 19)1 (W 18)0.5 (W 20)0 (B 2)0.5 (W 5)72684
11 Flag of Poland.svg Jan-Krzysztof Duda 27261 (W 92)0 (B 9)1 (W 56)0.5 (B 18)0.5 (W 46)0.5 (B 16)1 (W 86)0 (B 17)1 (W 69)0.5 (B 25)1 (W 37)72650
12 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Nodirbek Abdusattorov 27161 (B 36)0.5 (W 32)0.5 (B 40)0.5 (W 17)0.5 (B 86)0.5 (W 30)0.5 (B 28)0.5 (W 31)1 (B 58)0.5 (W 8)1 (B 34)72648
13 Flag of India.svg R Praggnanandhaa 27380.5 (W 68)0.5 (B 56)0.5 (W 60)0.5 (B 16)0.5 (W 104)0.5 (B 36)1 (W 102)0.5 (B 14)1 (W 71)0.5 (B 37)1 (W 20)72637
14 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Nodirbek Yakubboev 26160 (B 82)1 (W 114)0.5 (B 93)1 (W 51)1 (B 83)0.5 (W 5)0 (B 20)0.5 (W 13)1 (B 61)0.5 (W 18)0.5 (B 39)6.52706
15 Flag of Armenia.svg Samvel Ter-Sahakyan 26180.5 (W 43)1 (B 84)0 (W 22)0 (B 45)1 (W 110)1 (B 49)1 (W 40)0 (W 6)1 (B 42)0.5 (B 23)0.5 (W 21)6.52701
16 Flag of Turkey.svg Mustafa Yılmaz 26400 (B 42)0.5 (W 87)1 (B 112)0.5 (W 13)1 (B 82)0.5 (W 11)0.5 (B 61)0.5 (W 7)0.5 (B 40)0.5 (W 66)1 (B 62)6.52699
17 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Ivan Cheparinov 26581 (W 78)0.5 (B 23)0.5 (W 41)0.5 (B 12)0.5 (W 24)0.5 (B 76)1 (W 73)1 (W 11)0 (B 2)0.5 (B 21)0.5 (W 27)6.52698
18 Flag of France.svg Étienne Bacrot 26691 (B 87)0.5 (W 42)0.5 (B 7)0.5 (W 11)0.5 (B 33)1 (W 57)1 (W 41)0 (B 10)0.5 (W 9)0.5 (B 14)0.5 (W 23)6.52695
19 Flag of Poland.svg Radosław Wojtaszek 27140.5 (B 112)0.5 (W 77)1 (B 80)0.5 (W 7)1 (B 101)1 (W 70)0.5 (W 10)0 (B 20)0.5 (W 23)0.5 (B 27)0.5 (W 22)6.52674
20 Flag of Romania.svg Bogdan-Daniel Deac 27010.5 (W 73)1 (B 99)0.5 (W 86)0.5 (B 37)0.5 (W 34)1 (B 71)1 (W 14)1 (W 19)0.5 (B 10)0 (W 1)0 (B 13)6.52671
21 Flag of Serbia.svg Alexey Sarana 26821 (B 59)1 (W 89)0.5 (B 4)0.5 (W 69)0 (B 2)1 (W 55)0.5 (B 39)1 (W 42)0 (B 6)0.5 (W 17)0.5 (B 15)6.52666
22 Flag of the United States.svg Samuel Sevian 26981 (B 74)0.5 (W 32)1 (B 15)0.5 (W 70)0.5 (B 69)0 (W 8)1 (B 52)1 (W 39)0.5 (B 34)0 (W 4)0.5 (B 19)6.52654
23 Flag of the United States.svg Levon Aronian 27421 (B 95)0.5 (W 17)0 (B 8)0.5 (B 54)0.5 (B 47)1 (W 105)1 (B 32)0.5 (W 29)0.5 (B 19)0.5 (W 15)0.5 (B 18)6.52653
24 Flag of England.svg Nikita Vitiugov 27110.5 (B 72)1 (B 58)0.5 (B 32)0.5 (W 30)0.5 (B 17)0.5 (W 86)1 (B 70)0.5 (W 8)0.5 (B 29)1 (W 35)0 (B 6)6.52653
25 Flag of Spain.svg David Antón Guijarro 26531 (B 67)0 (W 4)0.5 (B 77)0 (W 35)0.5 (B 52)1 (W 101)0.5 (B 7)0.5 (W 53)1 (B 36)0.5 (W 11)0.5 (B 26)6.52646
26 Flag of Slovenia.svg Vladimir Fedoseev 26911 (B 102)0 (W 70)1 (B 64)0.5 (W 33)0.5 (B 55)1 (W 31)1 (W 69)0.5 (B 9)0.5 (W 4)0 (B 5)0.5 (W 25)6.52645
27 Flag of France.svg Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 27270.5 (B 58)0.5 (W 72)0.5 (B 54)0.5 (W 36)0 (B 31)1 (W 92)1 (B 55)1 (W 47)0.5 (B 8)0.5 (W 19)0.5 (B 17)6.52644
28 FIDE flag icon.png Evgeniy Najer 26481 (B 114)0.5 (W 82)0.5 (B 61)1 (W 6)0.5 (W 1)0 (B 10)0.5 (W 12)0.5 (B 41)0.5 (W 43)0.5 (B 45)0.5 (W 44)62712
29 Flag of the United States.svg Hans Niemann 26671 (W 113)0 (B 10)1 (W 75)1 (W 42)0.5 (B 39)0 (B 1)1 (W 76)0.5 (B 23)0.5 (W 24)0 (W 7)0.5 (B 36)62702
30 Flag of India.svg Aravindh Chithambaram 26491 (W 111)0.5 (B 22)0.5 (W 44)0.5 (B 24)0.5 (W 45)0.5 (B 12)0 (B 6)1 (W 101)0.5 (B 39)0.5 (B 62)0.5 (W 41)62698
31 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Šarić 26470 (W 10)0.5 (B 113)1 (W 78)0.5 (B 81)1 (W 27)0 (B 26)1 (W 104)0.5 (B 12)0.5 (W 41)0.5 (B 49)0.5 (W 45)62694
32 Flag of India.svg S. L. Narayanan 26511 (W 76)0.5 (B 12)0.5 (W 24)0 (B 41)1 (W 81)0.5 (B 45)0 (W 23)0.5 (B 73)1 (W 79)0.5 (B 44)0.5 (W 49)62692
33 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Temur Kuybokarov 25841 (W 49)0.5 (B 44)0.5 (W 90)0.5 (B 26)0.5 (W 18)0 (B 37)0.5 (W 38)0.5 (B 86)1 (W 81)0.5 (B 41)0.5 (W 46)62684
34 Flag of Ukraine.svg Yuriy Kuzubov 26250 (B 6)0.5 (W 107)1 (B 91)1 (W 65)0.5 (B 20)1 (W 50)1 (W 43)0.5 (B 4)0.5 (W 22)0 (B 9)0 (W 12)62676
35 Flag of Armenia.svg Manuel Petrosyan 26040 (W 44)0.5 (B 49)1 (W 97)0.5 (B 25)0.5 (W 65)0.5 (B 90)1 (W 60)0.5 (B 37)1 (W 93)0 (B 24)0.5 (W 48)62675
36 Flag of Armenia.svg Shant Sargsyan 26310 (W 12)0.5 (B 76)1 (W 111)0.5 (B 27)0.5 (W 44)0.5 (W 13)0.5 (B 50)1 (B 90)0 (W 25)1 (B 84)0.5 (W 29)62673
37 Flag of Ukraine.svg Anton Korobov 26580.5 (B 80)1 (W 91)0.5 (B 6)0.5 (W 20)0.5 (B 7)1 (W 33)0 (B 5)0.5 (W 35)1 (B 53)0.5 (W 13)0 (B 11)62672
38 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Rauf Mamedov 26400.5 (W 81)0 (B 39)0.5 (W 113)0.5 (B 75)0.5 (B 100)1 (W 89)0.5 (B 33)1 (W 83)0 (B 7)0.5 (W 42)1 (B 79)62665
39 Flag of France.svg Alireza Firouzja 27770.5 (B 54)1 (W 38)0.5 (W 69)1 (B 90)0.5 (W 29)0.5 (B 43)0.5 (W 21)0 (B 22)0.5 (W 30)0.5 (B 46)0.5 (W 14)62662
40 Flag of Spain.svg Alexei Shirov 26551 (W 110)0.5 (B 41)0.5 (W 12)0 (B 1)1 (W 113)0.5 (W 42)0 (B 15)1 (B 56)0.5 (W 16)0 (B 43)1 (W 69)62660
41 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yu Yangyi 27201 (B 105)0.5 (W 40)0.5 (B 17)1 (W 32)0.5 (B 8)0.5 (W 4)0 (B 18)0.5 (W 28)0.5 (B 31)0.5 (W 33)0.5 (B 30)62658
42 Flag of Romania.svg Richárd Rapport 27521 (W 16)0.5 (B 18)0.5 (W 48)0 (B 29)1 (W 88)0.5 (B 40)1 (W 46)0 (B 21)0 (W 15)0.5 (B 38)1 (W 68)62655
43 FIDE flag icon.png Vladislav Artemiev 26970.5 (B 15)0.5 (W 64)1 (B 53)1 (W 57)0.5 (B 70)0.5 (W 39)0 (B 34)0.5 (W 58)0.5 (B 28)1 (W 40)0 (B 8)62649
44 Flag of Iran.svg Amin Tabatabaei 26851 (B 35)0.5 (W 33)0.5 (B 30)0 (W 2)0.5 (B 36)0.5 (W 72)0 (B 58)1 (W 103)1 (B 95)0.5 (W 32)0.5 (B 28)62647
45 Flag of India.svg Nihal Sarin 26940.5 (B 85)0.5 (W 52)0.5 (B 72)1 (W 15)0.5 (B 30)0.5 (W 32)0.5 (B 53)1 (W 57)0 (B 5)0.5 (W 28)0.5 (B 31)62640
46 Flag of Poland.svg Mateusz Bartel 26510.5 (B 91)0.5 (W 80)0.5 (B 89)1 (W 77)0.5 (B 11)0.5 (W 6)0 (B 42)0.5 (W 52)1 (B 72)0.5 (W 39)0.5 (B 33)62640
47 Flag of Spain.svg Alan Pichot 26310 (W 69)1 (B 94)0.5 (W 81)0.5 (B 76)0.5 (W 23)0.5 (B 104)1 (W 59)0 (B 27)0.5 (W 63)0.5 (B 71)1 (W 73)62640
48 Flag of Ukraine.svg Andrei Volokitin 26640.5 (B 77)1 (W 112)0.5 (B 42)0 (W 5)0 (B 57)0.5 (W 94)1 (B 87)0.5 (W 27)0.5 (B 52)1 (W 70)0.5 (B 35)62626
49 FIDE flag icon.png Maxim Matlakov 26740 (B 33)0.5 (W 35)1 (B 85)0.5 (W 52)0.5 (B 72)0 (W 15)1 (B 94)0.5 (W 70)1 (B 57)0.5 (W 31)0.5 (B 32)62617
50 Flag of Germany.svg Matthias Blübaum 26680.5 (W 75)0 (B 101)1 (W 98)0.5 (B 104)1 (W 87)0 (B 34)0.5 (W 36)0 (B 68)0.5 (W 73)0.5 (B 56)1 (W 76)62606
51 Flag of Egypt.svg Bassem Amin 26801 (W 94)0 (B 69)0.5 (W 55)0 (B 14)0.5 (W 102)0.5 (B 79)0.5 (W 75)0.5 (B 59)0.5 (W 76)1 (B 100)1 (W 71)62586
52 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Aydin Suleymanli 25880.5 (W 90)0.5 (B 45)0.5 (W 63)0.5 (B 49)0.5 (W 25)1 (B 81)0 (W 22)0.5 (B 46)0.5 (W 48)0.5 (B 60)0.5 (W 84)5.52687
53 Flag of Germany.svg Frederik Svane 26260 (B 4)1 (W 67)0 (W 43)1 (B 84)0.5 (W 90)1 (B 63)0.5 (W 45)0.5 (B 25)0 (W 37)0.5 (B 65)0.5 (W 60)5.52682
54 Flag of Ukraine.svg Ruslan Ponomariov 26410.5 (W 39)0.5 (B 81)0.5 (W 27)0.5 (B 23)0.5 (W 62)0.5 (B 59)0 (W 71)0.5 (B 75)1 (W 102)0.5 (B 73)0.5 (W 63)5.52681
55 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Thai Dai Van Nguyen 26180.5 (B 61)0.5 (W 93)0.5 (B 51)1 (W 106)0.5 (W 26)0 (B 21)0 (W 27)0 (B 63)0.5 (W 109)1 (B 78)1 (W 90)5.52678
56 FIDE flag icon.png Volodar Murzin 26330.5 (B 5)0.5 (W 13)0 (B 11)1 (W 107)0.5 (B 93)0.5 (W 83)0.5 (B 62)0 (W 40)1 (B 89)0.5 (W 50)0.5 (B 61)5.52676
57 Flag of Germany.svg Niclas Huschenbeth 26051 (W 63)0.5 (W 65)0.5 (B 83)0 (B 43)1 (W 48)0 (B 18)1 (W 88)0 (B 45)0 (W 49)0.5 (B 86)1 (W 92)5.52676
58 Flag of Hungary.svg Benjamin Gledura 26330.5 (W 27)0 (B 24)0 (W 76)0.5 (B 78)1 (W 109)1 (B 84)1 (W 44)0.5 (B 43)0 (W 12)0.5 (B 63)0.5 (W 65)5.52671
59 Flag of the United States.svg Abhimanyu Mishra 25920 (W 21)0.5 (B 97)0.5 (W 88)0.5 (B 92)1 (B 106)0.5 (W 54)0 (B 47)0.5 (W 51)0.5 (B 83)1 (W 108)0.5 (B 66)5.52664
60 Flag of India.svg Raunak Sadhwani 26410.5 (B 7)0.5 (W 2)0.5 (B 13)0.5 (W 93)0 (B 6)1 (W 80)0 (B 35)0.5 (W 89)1 (B 101)0.5 (W 52)0.5 (B 53)5.52661
61 Flag of the United States.svg Sam Shankland 26980.5 (W 55)1 (B 103)0.5 (W 28)0.5 (B 86)1 (W 73)0 (B 9)0.5 (W 16)0.5 (B 69)0 (W 14)0.5 (B 68)0.5 (W 56)5.52633
62 Flag of India.svg Pentala Harikrishna 27160.5 (W 99)0 (B 73)0.5 (W 103)1 (W 89)0.5 (B 54)0.5 (B 68)0.5 (W 56)0.5 (B 71)1 W 86)0.5 (B 30)0 (W 16)5.52629
63 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Navara 26890 (B 57)1 (W 79)0.5 (B 52)0.5 (W 72)0.5 (B 105)0 (W 53)0.5 (B 74)1 (W 55)0.5 (B 47)0.5 (W 58)0.5 (B 54)5.52625
64 Flag of India.svg Leon Luke Mendonca 26220.5 (W 84)0.5 (B 43)0 (W 26)0 (B 88)0.5 (W 78)0.5 (B 110)0.5 (W 91)0.5 (B 109)1 (W 111)0.5 (B 90)1 (W 93)5.52625
65 Flag of Armenia.svg Gabriel Sargissian 26861 (W 79)0.5 (B 57)0 (W 101)0 (B 34)0.5 (B 35)0.5 (W 74)1 (B 105)0.5 (W 95)0.5 (B 70)0.5 (W 53)0.5 (B 58)5.52621
66 Flag of Romania.svg Kirill Shevchenko 26710.5 (W 100)0.5 (B 104)0 (W 71)0.5 (B 103)0.5 (W 94)0 (B 102)0.5 (W 78)1 (B 110)1 (W 75)0.5 (B 16)0.5 (W 59)5.52595
67 Flag of Poland.svg Michał Krasenkow 25310 (W 25)0 (B 53)0.5 (W 94)0.5 (B 79)0 (W 97)0 (B 109)0.5 (B 111)1 (W 114)1 (W 99)1 (B 102)1 (W 86)5.52585
68 Flag of India.svg Aryan Chopra 26340.5 (B 13)0.5 (W 5)0 (B 2)0.5 (W 74)1 (B 77)0.5 (W 62)0.5 (B 83)0.5 (W 50)0.5 (B 84)0.5 (W 61)0 (B 42)52708
69 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Ramazan Zhalmakhanov 24471 (B 47)1 (W 51)0.5 (B 39)0.5 (B 21)0.5 (W 22)0.5 (W 7)0 (B 26)0.5 (W 61)0 (B 11)0.5 (W 82)0 (B 40)52706
70 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Erwin l'Ami 26271 (W 1)1 (B 26)0.5 (W 10)0.5 (B 22)0.5 (W 43)0 (B 19)0 (W 24)0.5 (B 49)0.5 (W 65)0 (B 48)0.5 (W 74)52699
71 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Rinat Jumabayev 25851 (B 106)0 (W 3)1 (B 66)1 (W 82)0 (B 4)0 (W 20)1 (B 54)0.5 (W 62)0 (B 13)0.5 (W 47)0 (B 51)52692
72 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Vasif Durarbayli 26250.5 (W 24)0.5 (B 27)0.5 (W 45)0.5 (B 63)0.5 (W 49)0.5 (B 44)0.5 (W 90)0.5 (B 48)0 (W 46)0.5 (B 93)0.5 (B 82)52691
73 Flag of Norway.svg Aryan Tari 26190.5 (B 20)1 (W 62)0.5 (B 82)0.5 (W 83)0 (B 61)1 (W 93)0 (B 17)0.5 (W 32)0.5 (B 50)0.5 (W 54)0 (B 47)52682
74 Flag of Greece.svg Nikolas Theodorou 26190 (W 22)0.5 (B 111)0.5 (W 84)0.5 (B 68)0.5 (W 75)0.5 (B 65)0.5 (W 63)0.5 (B 81)0.5 (B 82)0.5 (W 83)0.5 (B 70)52676
75 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Shamsiddin Vokhidov 25780.5 (B 50)0.5 (W 108)0 (B 29)0.5 (W 38)0.5 (B 74)0.5 (W 95)0.5 (B 51)0.5 (W 54)0 (B 66)1 (W 106)0.5 (B 83)52662
76 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Shawn Rodrigue-Lemieux 24880 (B 32)0.5 (W 36)1 (B 58)0.5 (W 47)1 (B 108)0.5 (W 17)0 (B 29)0 (W 84)0.5 (B 51)1 (W 95)0 (B 50)52660
77 Flag of Hungary.svg Ádám Kozák 25660.5 (W 48)0.5 (B 19)0.5 (W 25)0 (B 46)0 (W 68)0.5 (B 99)0 (W 84)0.5 (B 98)0 (W 113)0.5 (B 97)1 (W 103)52647
78 Flag of Romania.svg Mircea-Emilian Parligras 25610 (B 17)0.5 (W 95)0 (B 31)0.5 (W 58)0.5 (B 64)0.5 (W 106)0.5 (B 66)1 (B 99)0.5 (W 88)0 (W 55)1 (B 108)52647
79 Flag of Paraguay.svg Axel Bachmann 26040 (B 65)0 (B 63)0.5 (W 110)0.5 (W 67)1 (B 107)0.5 (W 51)0.5 (B 82)1 (W 108)0 (B 32)1 (B 88)0 (W 38)52641
80 FIDE flag icon.png Denis Lazavik 25600.5 (W 37)0.5 (B 46)0 (W 19)0.5 (B 97)0.5 (W 92)0 (B 60)0.5 (W 99)0.5 (B 94)0.5 (W 98)0.5 (B 103)1 (W 104)52635
81 Flag of India.svg Gukesh D 27580.5 (B 38)0.5 (W 54)0.5 (B 47)0.5 (W 31)0 (B 32)0 (W 52)1 (B 113)0.5 (W 74)0 (B 33)0.5 (W 87)1 (W 100)52618
82 Flag of Armenia.svg Haik M. Martirosyan 26961 (W 14)0.5 (B 28)0.5 (W 73)0 (B 71)0 (W 16)0.5 (B 103)0.5 (W 79)0.5 (B 102)0.5 (W 74)0.5 (B 69)0.5 (W 72)52618
83 Flag of Sweden.svg Nils Grandelius 26890.5 (W 104)1 (B 100)0.5 (W 57)0.5 (B 73)0 (W 14)0.5 (B 56)0.5 (W 68)0 (B 38)0.5 (W 59)0.5 (B 74)0.5 (W 75)52615
84 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jorden van Foreest 27070.5 (B 64)0 (W 15)0.5 (B 74)0 (W 53)1 (B 112)0 (W 58)1 (B 77)1 (B 76)0.5 (W 68)0 (W 36)0.5 (B 52)52611
85 Flag of Spain.svg Eduardo Iturrizaga 26150.5 (W 45)0 (B 90)0 (W 49)0 (B 110)1 (W 114)0 (B 96)1 (W 112)0.5 (B 97)0.5 (W 92)0.5 (B 94)1 (W 107)52603
86 Flag of Armenia.svg Hrant Melkumyan 26501 (B 107)0.5 (W 6)0.5 (B 20)0.5 (W 61)0.5 (W 12)0.5 (B 24)0 (B 11)0.5 (W 33)0 (B 62)0.5 (W 57)0 (B 67)4.52670
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104 Flag of Argentina.svg Sandro Mareco 26060.5 (B 83)0.5 (W 66)0.5 (B 108)0.5 (W 50)0.5 (B 13)0.5 (W 47)0 (B 31)0 (W 93)0.5 (B 87)0.5 (W 89)0 (B 80)42655
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110 Flag of Egypt.svg Adham Fawzy 25350 (B 40)0 (W 105)0.5 (B 79)1 (W 85)0 (B 15)0.5 (W 64)0.5 (B 106)0 (W 66)0.5 (B 114)0 (B 91)0.5 (W 101)3.52616
111 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Wu Li 23030 (B 30)0.5 (W 74)0 (B 36)0 (B 94)0 (W 96)1 (B 114)0.5 (W 67)1 (W 107)0 (B 64)0.5 (B 98)0 (W 99)3.52588
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113 Flag of Norway.svg Elham Amar 25680 (B 29)0.5 (W 31)0.5 (B 38)1 (W 95)0 (B 40)0 (B 88)0 (W 81)0.5 (W 112)0 (B 77)0 (B 107)02.52624
114 Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Dietmar Kolbus 22250 (W 28)0 (B 14)0.5 (B 96)0 (W 100)0 (B 85)0 (W 111)0 (B 107)0 (B 67)0.5 (W 110)0 (B 99)0.5 (W 112)1.52574

Notes

  1. Only players who played at least 10 rated games counted in any of the 12 FIDE rating periods from July 2022 to June 2023 are eligible.

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