November 2017 FIDE Ratings: Magnus Carlsen supreme again

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Last updated 08 novembro 2024
November 2017 FIDE Ratings: Magnus Carlsen supreme again
Never has the Top Ten looked so crowded with so little to separate one from the other. In fact, every single player has been world number two at least once, if only for a day. One constant has re-established itself, and that is Magnus Carlsen's domination, as he opened the gap to 36 Elo points after a win at the Isle of Man. Of note also is Egyptian GM Amin Bassem who became the first African to crack 2700. | Photo: Alina L'Ami
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