EG Reprinted with permission
No 11326 G.Nekhaev (Russia)
4th honourable mention
Podgaets-50 jubilee tourney

White: Kd8, Ng8; pawns - b2, c3, d4, h3
Black: Ke6; pawns - a5, a6, b3, c4, g6

Win

1.d5+ Kxd5/i 2.Nf6+ Ke5 3.Nd7+ Kd6 4.h4 a4 5.Nb6 Kc5
6.Nxa4+ Kb5 7.Kc7/ii Kxa4 8.Kb6 a5 9.Ka6/iii g5 10.h5 g4 l l.h6
g3 12.h7 g2 13.h8Q glQ 14.Qe8 mate.

i) 1...Kd6 2.Nf6 a4 3.Ne4+ and 4.Nd2. Or 1...Kf7 2.Nf6 Kxf6 3.d6
a4 4.d7 a3 5.Kc7 axb2 6.d8Q+, and, as so often, the check settles
it. 
ii) 7.Kd7? Kxa4 8.Kc6 a5 -zugzwang - 9.Kb6 (Kc5) 9...g5 10.h5
g4 l l.h6 g3 12.h7 g2 13.h8Q glQ+, the other side checks this time. 
iii) 9.Kc5? we have seen. The other move is 9.Kc6? g5 10.h5 g4 l
l.h6 g3 12.h7 g2 13.h8Q glQ 14.Qe8 Qg6+ 15.Qxg6 stalemate. 

"Two phases:, a sacrificial intro, then the white King moves
precisely to decide the fate of a pawn ending by ensuring the future
black Queen takes no part in the fight."