And yes, the result: +3 -2 =1
My game against GM Timur Gareev (2680) - draw!
Congrats to having played the game and bigger congrats for achieving a draw.
I watched the show and agreed that you should have had a lost position. Overall he played very ambitios and sacrificed an exchange in 3 out of 6 games . Just before the show ended (since the show was delayed it was over before the games were over and IM Pruess though the score would end with 1 loss and 5 wins) this sacrifice was mentioned which seems winning to me.
Yes Martin. Exactly that was shown on the TV. :)
However, a draw against a GM is quite good (although he played...) . GG!
Yes, must admit it was something special to be chosen to play against GM! However, I just found out that 12...Bg7 was not necessary, because developing and 13.f4 Bg7 would be better, but ok. :)
Congrats to having played the game and bigger congrats for achieving a draw.
I watched the show and agreed that you should have had a lost position. Overall he played very ambitios and sacrificed an exchange in 3 out of 6 games . Just before the show ended (since the show was delayed it was over before the games were over and IM Pruess though the score would end with 1 loss and 5 wins) this sacrifice was mentioned which seems winning to me.
Which games did you track? I mean, did you track them also on live chess, so till the end?
I decided I needed to go to bed when the show ended, so I did not track the games until the end. I looked at the results the day after. Here are the games.
http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=436055842
http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=436059080
http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=436056036
http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=436057977
http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=436056970
http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=436057346
It's a position where neither player can make progress (no pawns can promote). Here is an illustrative line to show the draw
Hello! As you know, yesterday grandmaster Timur Gareev played 5 simultaneous games (in fact, he played 6 games!). It wouldn't be something special unless he couldn't see our pieces. Yes, now we all know it was the first blindfold simul on chess.com.
The simul was streamed on chess.com TV by IM Pruess (& IM Rensch at the beginning). 6 lucky players were chosen to play. I was quite surprised when I saw my challenge was accepted, because I didn't expect it to be. The time was about 11pm CET, so I just hoped for the best...
And not to show some bad play because more than 500 members were watching this!
25|30 was quite a lot of time, since I played just 6 or 7 games so far, which last longer than an hour.
However, I managed to draw somehow, although most of the time in worse position, despite IM Pruess called this game (if my information are true) the sharpest/complicated (?) of 5 remaining.
So, here is the game, I hope you will enjoy it. Questions appreciated!
http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=436055842