EG No. 10503 (Reprinted with permission)
G.Amiryan (Erevan)
4th-5th prize Shakhmatnaya kompozitsia 1995 
Win

White: Ka1, Qh1; pawn b5
Black: Ka7, Rg7, Bg3; pawn b7

1.b6+ Ka8/I 2.Qd5/ii Rg6/iii 3.Qd8+ Bb8 4.Qd4 Be5 5.Qxe5 Rxb6/iv 6.Qh8+ Ka7 7.Qd4 Ka6
8.Qa4 mate.
I) Ka6 2.Qfl+ Ka5 3.Qf5+ Ka4 4.Qc2+, and bR's life is ended.
ii) 2.Qh8+? Bb8 3.Qxg7 Be5+ 4.Qxe5, a fine stalemate resource.
iii) The threat was 3.Qd8+ Bb8 4.Qd4. If Rg4 3.Qa2+ Kb8 4.Qe6 Ra4+ 5.Kb2 Ka8 (Rb4;Ka3)
6.Qe8+.
iv) "Black stands just one move (Ra6; or Rc6;) from a familiar draw, but White has his say first."
"Again with a familiar mating finale, preceded pleasant play with high quality study nuances."
