No 10757 Andrew Miller
3rd prize, diagrammes, 1994-95

White: Kh8, Rd8; pawns - d7, h4
Black: Kh3, Nc5, Bg1

Win

Black's threat is l...Nxd7 and 2...Kxh4, so: l.h5 Kh4/i 2.h6 Kh5/ii
3.h7/iii Bd4+/iv 4.Kg8 Kg6 (Kh6;h8Q+) 5.h8Q Bxh8 6.Kxh8 Kh6
7.Kg8 Kg6 8.Kf8 Kf6 9.Ke8 Ne6/v 10.Rb8/vi Nc7+ 11.Kd8 Ne6+
12.Kc8 wins. 

i) Be3 2.Kh7 etc wins. Or Bd4+ 2.Kg8 Bf6 3.h6 Bxd8 4.h7 Bf6
5.h8Q+ Bxh8 6.d8Q. 
ii) Bd4+ 3.Kg8 Kh5 4.Kf7 Kxh6 5.Kh8+. 
iii) 3.Kh7? Bd4, White is in zugzwang. 
iv) Kh6 4.Kg8 Bd4 5.h8Q+ Bxh8 6.Rxh8 zugzwang. 
v) Ke6 10.Rc8 Nxd7 11.Rc6+. 
vi) 10.Rc8? Ng7+ 11.Kd8 Ne6+ 12.Ke8 Ng7+ 13.Kf8 Ne6+
14.Kg8 Ke7 draw. 10.Ra8? Nc7+ followed by 11.Kd8 Nxa8 or
11.Kf8 Ne6+ 12.Kg8 Ke7 13.Ra7 Sc5. 
"Like the first prize, a solid analytical study, but enlivened by the
careful Bristol type manoeuvre of the white Rook clearing a way
for the white King."
