Carlsen - Head-to-head Record Versus Selected Grandmasters

Head-to-head Record Versus Selected Grandmasters

(Rapid, blitz and blindfold games not included; listed as +wins −losses =draws as of 27 January 2012.)

  • Michael Adams +8−1=4
  • Evgeny Alekseev +0−2=7
  • Viswanathan Anand +2−6=19
  • Levon Aronian +8−4=21
  • Étienne Bacrot +3−0=7
  • Ferenc Berkes +0−1=0
  • Lázaro Bruzón +1−1=1
  • Fabiano Caruana +2−1=5
  • Leinier Domínguez +5−0=5
  • Vugar Gashimov +1−0=3
  • Boris Gelfand +2−1=8
  • Anish Giri +0−1=4
  • Alexander Grischuk +1−0=6
  • Wang Hao +3−1=1
  • Pentala Harikrishna +1−1=2
  • Vassily Ivanchuk +8−2=13
  • Dmitry Jakovenko +4−0=2
  • Baadur Jobava +1−2=2
  • Gata Kamsky +1−2=6
  • Sergey Karjakin +2−1=10
  • Vladimir Kramnik +3−4=11
  • Peter Leko +2−3=10
  • Vladimir Malakhov +0−0=4
  • Shakhriyar Mamedyarov +1−1=5
  • Luke McShane +3−1=2
  • Alexander Morozevich +3−0=7
  • Sergei Movsesian +0−1=2
  • Arkadij Naiditsch +3−0=7
  • Hikaru Nakamura +6−0=14
  • David Navara +1−1=3
  • Ian Nepomniachtchi +0−2=1
  • Judit Polgár +2−0=1
  • Ruslan Ponomariov +2−1=3
  • Teimour Radjabov +6−1=16
  • Krishnan Sasikiran +0−0=3
  • Alexei Shirov +6−2=8
  • Nigel Short +2−0=3
  • Sanan Sjugirov +0−1=0
  • Peter Svidler +0−2=9
  • Evgeny Tomashevsky +0−0=1
  • Veselin Topalov +8−3=4
  • Maxime Vachier-Lagrave +2−1=2
  • Loek Van Wely +5−2=5
  • Andrei Volokitin +0−4=2

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