The World's Best Blindfold Chess performer
FM Darko N. Dimitrijevic held his 43rd Performance
2 HOURS and 10 MINUTES PLAY - MEMORY PERFORMANCE = 98.86%
Regular Continuous Blindfold Chess Simultaneous on 5 boards:
Place: 11-30 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10128
Private Residence of Ms. SUSAN CRARY on
Date: November 22, 2006.
Organizers: FRANCUSKI BRANISLAV & SUSAN CRARY
Performer: DARKO N. DIMITRIJEVIC (43rd Blindfold performance)
Referee: BRANISLAV FRANCUSKI
Game Controller: BRANISLAV FRANCUSKI
See all 5 Games with Details as 9 pages MANUAL from St. Bernard's School in New York on:
http://www.poldav.com/pages/books/St-Bernard.pdf
Participants:
Game 1: Christopher Vazan
Game 2: Andrew Einar Zhu
Game 3: Gardner Crary
Game 4: Granville Kaynor
Game 5: John Sullivan
Technical Details and Statistics:
LENGTH OF EVENT: 2 HOURS AND 10 MINUTES
(Start at 2:00 PM, Finish at 04:10 PM)
RESULT: Performer won event with result:
Performer 5 vs. Opponents 0
MEMORY PERFORMANCE
Total Errors: 1
1 on 2nd Board -11. N:d5 corrected with - 11. e3
Number of moves: 88
Memory performance: 98.86%
TOTAL MISCOMMUNICATION: 1
CALCULATION:
Speed per move: around (close to) ~ 1 minute and 28 seconds (30 minutes combined used by opponents)
Starting number of pieces on boards: 160
Ending number of pieces on boards: 118
Decrease of pieces: 0,4772 per move
Calculation Intensity: 52.27 points
[on the scale from 1 (Easiest) to 100 points (Most Difficult)]
SEE MOVIES ON GOOGLE VIDEO PORTAL:
"Blindfold Chess - Basic Principles - Part I" (62 min) at:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2614323400897000058
and
"Blindfold Chess - Basic Principles - Part II" (23 min) at:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3475855623914837501
Courtesy of Darko and Mararlene.
There are 2 person who help: first as audio contact between performer and participants, and second person who control if pieces on the board are moved correctly. For better understanding, see movie "Blindfold Chess Simultaneous Event - No: 47" - Thanks
Erekton99 7 months ago
@MilitaryMan006 To better understand basic about blindfold chess, see "Show more" area and movies: Blindfold Chess - Basic Principles, part I and II - Thanks
Erekton99 8 months ago
Yea, How did he know that he accidentally did Nf3 instead of Nc3?
MilitaryMan006 8 months ago