EG No. 10502 (Reprinted with permission)
A.Lewandowski (Poland)
4th-5th prize Shakhmatnaya kompozitsia 1995 Draw

White: Ke5; Nc2; pawn a6
Black: Ka2; Bb4; Rb8

1.Kd5/i Ba5 2.Nb4+ Kb3/ii 3.Nc6/iii Rb5+ 4.Kd6/iv Rb6 5.a7/v Ra6 6.Kd7 Bb6 7.Kc8 Bxa7
8.Kb7 Rb6+ 9.Kc7 Ra6 10.Kb7, positional draw, the black king now being over the horizon.
i) 1.a7? Bc3+ and bRa8.
ii) Since Bxb4 3.Kc6 Ba5 4.a7 Rb6+ 5.Kc7, does
not work for Black, he chooses something else.
iii) 3.Kc6? Rb6+ 4.Kc5 Rxb4 5.a7 Bb6+.
iv) 4.Ke4? Bb6 5.a7 Bxa7 6.Nxa7 Rc5 7.Kd4 Kb4, and White parts with his last major property.
v) "The attempt to extract a dividend from the shaky position of bR and bB ends in bankruptcy."
5.Kc5? Rxa6 6.Kb5 Rb6+ 7.Kc5 Ka4 - bK is too close (see main line).
"The airy setting, the refined play, a bright sacrifice, a complete echo variation, and mutual
black-white dominations - they leave their impression all right. But the finale is not all that fresh,
seeing that the composer has already shown it twice before, in Tidskrift for Schack (1990), and
in Mat-Pat (1992)."