History of Elo ratings 1971-2001

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The Rating of Chessplayers, Past and Present (1978); retrospective all-time top list prepared by Professor Elo
Jun 1967 txt pdf 95 95 0 ?
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unofficial list, Chess 9/1967, based on results January 1966-June 1967
Apr 1968 txt pdf 73 73 0 ?
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unofficial list, Chess 11/1968, based on results January 1966-April 1968
1969 txt pdf 376 375 1 80
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unofficial list, Chess Review 9/1969, based on results January 1966-Spring 1969
1970 txt pdf 429 428 1 87
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142
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unofficial list, Chess 7/1970, based on results 1966-1969
Jan 1971 txt 547 545 2 82
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177
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unofficial list, TWIC; untitled players rated under 2250 are not listed
Jul 1971 txt gif 592 589 3 83
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Chess Informant 12; untitled players rated under 2250 are not listed; first official FIDE list
Jul 1972 txt gif 1,132 1,003 129 86
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Chess Informant 14; women's ratings were computed for the first time based on 1969-1972 results
Jul 1973 txt gif 1,119 946 173 90
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192
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Chess Informant 16
May 1974 txt gif 1,094 1,093 1 91
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Chess Informant 17; no women on the list
Jan 1975 txt gif 1,543 1,285 258 100
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The Batsford Chess Yearbook 1974/75;
Chess Informant 18
Jan 1976 txt gif 1,658 1,377 281 108
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The Batsford Chess Yearbook 1975/76;
Chess Informant 20
Jan 1977 txt gif 1,908 1,576 332 131
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Batsford's FIDE Chess Yearbook 1976/77;
Chess Informant 22/23
Jan 1978 txt gif 2,047 1,712 335 138
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Batsford's FIDE Chess Yearbook 1977/78;
Chess Informant 24
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revised Apr 28, effective May 1
Jul 1978 txt gif 132 Chess Informant 25, supplementary list
Jan 1979 txt gif 2,445 2,094 351 161
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Chess Informant 26
Jul 1979 txt gif 179 Chess Informant 27, supplementary list
Jan 1980 txt gif 2,897 2,457 480 169
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353
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Chess Informant 28
Jul 1980 txt gif 144 Chess Informant 29, supplementary list
Jan 1981 txt gif 3,334 2,791 543 179
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411
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106
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Chess Informant 30
Jul 1981 txt gif 3,462 2,910 552 178
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414
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106
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Chess Informant 31; from then on two lists per year
Jan 1982 txt gif 3,826 3,227 599 184
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430
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141
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Chess Informant 32
Jul 1982 txt gif 4,015 3,370 645 185
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436
103
143
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Chess Informant 33
Jan 1983 txt gif 4,211 3,522 689 191
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474
98
207
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Chess Informant 34
Jul 1983 txt gif 4,158 3,484 674 189
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467
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375
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Chess Informant 35
Jan 1984 txt gif 4,151 3,509 642 190
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485
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440
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Chess Informant 36
Jul 1984 txt gif 4,458 3,774 684 189
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489
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506
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Chess Informant 37
Jan 1985 txt gif 4,673 3,927 746 195
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554
103
570
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Chess Informant 38
Jul 1985 txt gif 4,586 3,949 637 197
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544
101
607
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Chess Informant 39; every player rated lower than 1905 was delisted; number of games played is only available from then on
Jan 1986 txt gif 4,803 4,174 629 210
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588
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657
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Chess Informant 40
Jul 1986 txt gif 4,883 4,275 608 212
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581
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666
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Chess Informant 41
Jan 1987 txt gif 5,200 4,543 657 232
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652
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723
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Chess Informant 42; ratings of all women but Zsuzsa Polgar were increased by 100 points, so the rating floor went up to 2005
Jul 1987 txt gif 5,708 5,019 689 241
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685
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Chess Informant 43
Jan 1988 txt gif 6,041 5,317 724 245
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746
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918
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Chess Informant 44
Jul 1988 txt gif 6,358 5,614 744 249
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1,037
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Chess Informant 45
Jan 1989 txt gif 6,915 6,112 803 272
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835
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1,145
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Chess Informant 46
Jul 1989 txt gif 7,202 6,372 830 276
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843
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1,206
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Chess Informant 47
Jan 1990 txt gif 9,187 8,059 1,128 301
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944
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1,289
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ID were used for the first time
Jul 1990 txt 9,566 8,408 1,158 309
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967
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1,492
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FIDE adopted new codes for ex-Soviet, Yugoslav and Czechoslovak republics, (even if they were not independent yet!); new ID format introduced
Jan 1991 txt gif 10,132 8,899 1,233 332
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1,037
204
1,559
105
Jul 1991 txt 10,566 9,297 1,269 341
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1,047
207
1,599
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Jan 1992 txt 10,951 9,673 1,278 356
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1,115
205
1,615
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Jul 1992 txt 11,418 10,098 1,320 383
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1,172
210
1,650
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active/inactive flags available only now
Jan 1993 txt 12,629 11,243 1,386 385
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1,182
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1,831
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rating floor for men was lowered to 2005
Jul 1993 txt 13,418 11,964 1,454 417
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1,270
233
1,906
154
Jan 1994 txt 14,521 13,047 1,474 439
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1,337
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1,951
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Jul 1994 txt 15,537 14,010 1,527 456
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1,371
252
2,052
158
Jan 1995 txt 17,010 15,423 1,587 483
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1,431
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2,085
165
Jul 1995 txt 18,161 16,510 1,651 492
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1,450
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2,139
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Jan 1996 txt 19,808 18,074 1,734 525
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1,499
272
2,174
182
Jul 1996 txt 21,004 19,218 1,786 554
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1,582
286
2,298
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Jan 1997 txt 22,742 20,851 1,891 558
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1,608
299
2,333
204
Jul 1997 txt 24,359 22,407 1,952 576
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1,664
308
2,467
226
Jan 1998 txt 27,111 25,049 2,062 616
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1,734
315
2,630
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missing number of games for ca. 8,000 players
Jul 1998 txt 28,020 25,917 2,103 617
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1,734
315
2,631
252
Jan 1999 txt 29,991 27,806 2,185 654
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1,806
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2,708
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ratings no more rounded to nearest 0 or 5
Jul 1999 txt 31,802 29,535 2,267 653
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1,818
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2,783
284
Jan 2000 txt 33,383 31,168 2,315 692
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1,923
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2,788
290
Jul 2000 txt 35,230 32,847 2,383 706
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1,948
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2,942
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Oct 2000 txt 35,775 33,255 2,520 713
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1,997
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2,980
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new list every three months
Jan 2001 txt 36,978 34,366 2,612 735
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2,064
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3,053
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Apr 2001 txt 37,625 34,975 2,650 748
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2,092
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3,150
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Jul 2001 txt 38,622 35,908 2,714 747
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2,106
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3,240
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Oct 2001 txt 39,741 36,961 2,780 770
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2,186
385
3,264
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Remarks: "Y" denotes that specified information is in the list.
TXT - link to the text file with the list; GIF - scanned list; ID - player FIDE ID. First used in July 1998; nms - complete first names (no acronyms). Essential for standardization purposes; ttls - FIDE titles; +/- - rating changes from previous list. Not essential as it can be easily computed manually; gms - number of games played. Important for activity flag; b'day - birthday data; flag - sex and active/inactive flags



Elo ChartBack in 1942 the USCF used its own chess rating system (Harkness) to rank domestic players, while German Chess Federation did the same in 1948 (Ingo system). In 1959 one Arpad Elo was nominated chairman of USCF rating committe and already in 1961 he published the very first list of top US players in "Chess Life". Even though prof. Elo used to publish his own, unofficial International Rating Lists it was 1970 FIDE Congress held in Siegen, Germany that adopted the Elo system for official use. The first official list was to be published on 1st July 1971 and it was approved on consecutive FIDE congress in Vancouver, Canada, in August 1971.

The table below provides with all historical FIDE rating lists back from 1971 until 2001, since when all ratings are easily accessible from FIDE website. The ratings have been for many years computed and set together manually, which is why they are plenty of bugs, calculating mistakes, dupe entries, nonexistant players, terrible spellings etc. What we provide are the only available lists at the moment, so there is nothing like flawless or ratified lists. We have to live with that. To discover who and why hides behind mailformed names might be tasty challenge as well! The lists are obviously not complete, many players drop out from the list only to appear the following year, or, say, after 15 years. Another example: the 1974 list has no women at all. FIDE ID's were only introduced in 1990, so for many years there was no anchor to avoid spelling mistakes.

So, we know that FIDE ratings were worse than bad, and there are probably hundreds of bugs never to be discovered. However, this tool was NOT build to re-create the perfect, "true" history of ratings. It is to document the historical truth, even if it did not reflect real results, as it was to do. This is why, while we have been doing gigantic job of standardizing names to match 2001 lists (even if they are obviously misspelled, as you know FIDE take very little care of good spelling), but we have kept all historical records, even these duped or obviously mistaken. Where possible, manual comments were added. To keep historical character of our project, all available sources have been scanned and provided for free download. Be aware that standardization is being done all the time. Much has already been done, but there is still plenty of space for progress. Once you meet incomplete record, be sure to search for alternative spellings, as the lists prior to 1990 do only use acronyms of first names. The spelling is NOT, and will never be, standardized to match OlimpBase databases. This would be too much of work, but first of all this project is designed to provide access to historical database, even if it uses badly spelled names, sadly too common case.

To browse any list you like please use the table below. Every player has his/hers personal card (see card of Garry Kasparov) summarizing all of his past records list by list. This is still (and will be probably forever) beta version so use with caution! When no data is available one of the following is the reason: the player might be delisted (not very probable), be deceased (Elo lists in no way indicate that), be suspended like Kasparov in 1994 or players from banned federations, or be absent from the list from no reason (in most cases). Remember that the top lists do not include inactive players, while data prior to July 1999 have no active/inactive flag - sorry! - this is why Fischer is listed as No. 1 throughout the 1990s. For best search results use alphabetical list - link below.

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Credits: Jonathan Berry, Claudiu Dobre (scans), Robert Howard (database), Jovan Petronic, Mark Weeks