N. Elkies
3rd honorable mention
Czerniak Memorial 1987
Win

White: Kg8; pawns - b5, c4, h6
Black: Kd2, Ng4; pawn - b6

1 h7!/i Nf6+ 2 Kg7(h8) Nxh7 3 Kxh7 Ke3/ii 4 c5 bxc5 5 b6 c4 6
b7 c3 7 b8Q c2 8 Qh2! c1Q 9 Qh6+!/iii

i) 1 Kg7? Nxh6 2 Kxh6 Ke3! (Not 2...Kd3? because of the
eventual 7 Qf4!, nor 2...Kc3 because the king would get in the way
of the pawn) 3 c5 bxc5 4 b6 c4 5 b7 c3 6 b8Q c2 7 Kg5! Kd2!
(Avoiding 7...c1Q 8 Qf4+. Now white's king is still a tempo too
far, and black holds the draw thanks to the usual stalemate trick 16
Qb3+ Ka1).
ii) Again the only move. But isn't white's king even farther now
from the winning region?
iii) The point: the king had to vacate the h6 square for the queen.
White would also win easily after 8...Kd3 9 Qf4(h6) and 10 Qc1.