Fabiano Caruana - $10+ Millionīeing the greatest Italian Chess player of all time, Fabiano Caruana has a net worth is estimated to be at least 10 million dollars. He also came in 2nd place at the 2017 Grand Chess Tour with a whopping $207,417 in prize money. Maxime won the 2017 Sinquefield Cup that paid a $75,000 first prize and the 2021 Singuefield Cup which has a $90,000 first prize while the 2nd place winner received half of that, $45,000. He earned the FIDE Master title FM at the young age of 14 and was ranked number 2 in the world in 2016. Maxime Vachier-Lagrave has a net worth estimated to be over 1 million dollars. Being considered the best female Chess player of all time, her net worth is going to be in the multiple 7 figures. Judit being the only female on this list, Polgar’s net worth is estimated to be at least 4 million dollars.Įarning the Grandmaster title in 1991 at just 15 years old, she is also the only female Chess player to ever be ranked amongst the top 10 best Chess players in the world. If there’s one woman that comes to mind when discussing the best female Chess players in the world in addition to one of the best Hungarian Chess players of all time, it’s Judit Polgar. Judit Polgar has a net worth estimated to be at least 4 million dollars. Not to mention he’s the 8th highest rated player of all time. He’s won 3 team gold medals in the Chess Olympiad. Vladimir Kramnik was the world champion in 20. The net worth of Vladimir Kramnik is estimated to be at least 4 million dollars. This section lists the top 20 active players by peak FIDE rating achieved in every decade since 1971, when FIDE started officially publishing rating lists. Highest-ranked German player, formerly highest-ranked Romanian playerįormer world chess champion (FIDE 1999–2000) Highest-ranked female player first and only female player to achieve 2700+ rating, formerly youngest grandmaster (1991–1994)įormerly youngest grandmaster (1999–2002)įormerly highest-ranked Spanish player (when Shirov represented Latvia)įormer world chess champion (FIDE 2004–2005) Highest-ranked Spanish player, formerly highest-ranked Latvian playerįormerly highest-ranked French player, formerly youngest grandmaster (1997) Highest-ranked Cuban-born player, formerly highest-ranked Cuban playerįormer world chess champion (FIDE 2002–2004), formerly youngest grandmaster (1997–1999)įormerly youngest grandmaster (1994–1997) Highest-ranked Romanian player, formerly highest-ranked Hungarian player Highest-ranked Israeli player, formerly highest-ranked Belarusian player Highest-ranked Ukrainian-born player, formerly youngest grandmaster (2002–2021)įormer world champion (1972–1975), formerly highest-ranked player (1971–1989), formerly world no. Highest-ranked Iranian-born player, formerly highest-ranked Iranian player, highest-ranked junior, youngest player to achieve 2800+ rating Highest-ranked Chinese player, current World Chess Champion (2023–) Highest-ranked Japanese-born player, reigning FIDE World Fischer Random Chess Champion (from 2022) Highest-ranked Bulgarian player, former world champion (FIDE 2005–2006), formerly world no. 1 (2008), formerly youngest player to achieve 2800+ rating Highest-ranked Indian player, former world champion (2007–2013, FIDE 2000–2002), formerly world no. Highest-ranked Filipino-born player, formerly highest-ranked Filipino player, inaugural, former and longest reigning FIDE World Fischer Random Chess Champion (2019–2022) Highest-ranked American player, formerly highest-ranked Italian player Highest-ranked Russian player, formerly world no. List FIDE players ordered by peak Elo rating Notably only six players achieved their over-2700 peak before the year 2000 and twenty-one players achieved their respective peak between the years 20 (inclusive). The cut-off value is 2700 (players with a rating at or above this value are colloquially known as super grandmasters). This is the list of top-ranked chess grandmasters, ordered by their peak Elo rating.
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