I would agree with a draw.
One thing I noticed was watching each candidate as the other spoke. Hillary looked smug, Trump looked annoyed. I thought he handled the birther and tax return stuff well, but flubbed his Iraq war position. He spent like 6-7 minutes being defensive. Made him look a bit weak, especially given that it was something that happened well before he was in politics, so his position either way as a regular citizen shouldn't be as big a deal as Hillary's, who was in politics and actually voted on it.
I was again disappointed the he agreed with Hillary on the guns / watch list issue.
I don't know why he didn't push the email and classified data issue more. He had several good openings. Overall, I think he spent a little too much time on defense and not enough on offense.
EDIT: TommyGunn posted at the same time as me. I can almost agree with him - it was kind of a debate of, "which person is least bad?" Also, if I did the drinking game, I guess I would have been dead from alcohol poisoning somewhere around the 25 minute mark. Maybe earlier given how many times Trump said "China".