katar wrote on 02/11/10 at 17:47:18:
My point is responding to MNb's post directly above mine, as indicated by "@MNb". The subject matter is whether Kramnik deserves his apparent reputation for making a disproportionate number of draws.
I presented stats retrieved from Fide.com on the given date. Presumably the stats cover games immediately prior to the retrieval date. Since you asked for a comparison: Kramnik's draw frequency as Black simply dwarfs that of any other top GM.
Percentage of Games Drawn as Black, according to Fide.com as of 13th Mar 2009.
Kramnik 87%
Anand 66%
Aronian 66%
Carlsen 62%
Radjabov 61%
Ivanchuk 58%
Shirov 48%
Topalov 43%
Morozevich 41%
As of today, Fide.com indicates Kramnik's draw frequency as Black is 81%. Based on the above statistics (notwithstanding Corus 2010), it appears there may be some basis for Kramnik's (former) reputation for making a disproportionate number of draws, at least as Black.
QUOTE: "Thus drawing percentage hardly matters as much as the overall score."
True enough, but drawing percentage matters when the issue being discussed is a player's reputation for making draws.
Again, this does not say what time frame these 46 games as black are from. And regardless of when they are, its only a 46 game sample, which hardly means all that much. My database, current through the end of 2009, shows this:
Kramnik all-time as black: 162 wins for white, 556 draws and 278 wins for black. 56% draw rate.
2000-2009 as black: 70-250-83. 62% draw rate.
2005-2009 as black: 37-118-35. 63% draw rate.
For comparison, Anand and Ivanchuk:
Anand: All time: 55% draw rate. 2000-2009: 60% draw. 2005-2009: 55% draw rate.
Ivanchuk: All time: 53% draw rate. 2000-2009: 56% draw rate. 2005-2009: 55%.
Kramnik's draw rate may be slightly higher, but it doesn't look out of line to me.