EG No 11321 
Reprinted with permission
Gamlet Amiryan (Armenia)
3rd prize Podgaets-50 jubilee 

White: Kd8, Ra8, Be2; pawns - a7, b6, c6
Black: Kd6, Rf3, Rg6, Bh7; pawns - a6, b5, c5, d7
Draw

Given the chance, either black Rook can deliver instant mate. l.Kc8
Rf8+/i 2.Kb7 Rxa8 3.Kxa8 Kxc6 4.b7 Rg8+ 5.b8Q Be4/ii 6.Bd3
Bf3/iii 7.Be2 Bh1/iv 8.Bf1 Rf8/v 9.Be2/vi Re8 10.Bd3/vii Rf8
(10...Rd8 11.Qxd8) l l.Be2 Rg8 12.Bf1 Re8/viii 13.Bd3 Bd5/ix 14.
Be4 Rxe4 (14...Bxe4 15.Qxe8) 15.Qc8+/x Kd6+ 16.Kb8 draw. 
i) 1...Rg8+ 2.Kb7 Rxa8 3.Kxa8 Rf8+ (3...Kxc6 4.Bxf3+) 4.Kb7
Be4 5.Kxa6 Bxc6 6.Bxb5 B-any 7.b7, with complete attrition of all
participants. 
ii) "The key position is reached after an unassuming introduction.
The untouchable black Rook underlines the threat of discovered
mate (Kc7), and on top of that 6...c4 is threatened for a second
battery mate by 7.Kc5!" 
iii) 6...Bd5 7.Qxg8 Kc7+ 8.Qxd5. 
iv) "Putting an end to the attentions of his opposite number and
renewing the c5-c4 threat." 
v) White's intended counter was 9.Qxg8 Kc7+ 10.Bg2. 
vi) And now if c4; White has 9.Qxf8 Kc7+ 10.Bf3 lined up. 
vii) With control of e4. 
viii) The h-file is taboo: 12...Rh8 13.Qxh8 Kc7+ 14.Qxh1. 
ix) For 14.Bg6? Rh8 15.Bf7 Bf3/xi 16.Bh5 Bg2 17.Bf7 c4 18.Bg8
Kc5+, with the triumph of Black's plan over White's. 
x) 15.Qd8? Re8 16.Qxe8 Kc7 mate. 
xi) Not 15...Be4? 16.Be8, nor 15...Bg2 16.Bg8, nor 15...Bh1?
16.Qxh8.

"A subtle and instructive duel with romantic nuances. A pity that
the clumsy intro clashes with the subsequent frenzied melee."