I just played two anti-chess games in the same tournament, which ended the same way: I ran out of time. However, in both cases the opponent could not win by any order of moves. In both cases I had only a bishop on the board, and my opponent had a bishop of the opposite color of the field and one more pawn. It is absolutely obvious that in both cases it should be recognized a draw. But I was declared a loss, and it contradicts the generally accepted rules, according to which a loss can be declared only if there is such an order of moves, in which the other side can win.
Here are the two games:
Here are the two games: