No 11322 V.Kirillov and V. Kondratev
4th prize Podgaets-50 jubilee tourney

White: Kd2, Rf2
Black: Kd4, Bc4, Bc5; pawn - b2
Draw

l.Kc2 Ke3/i 2.Rh2/ii Bd4 3.Rh3+, with: 3...Kf2 4.Kb1 Bd5
5.Rb3/iii Be4+ 6.Ka2 Bd5 7.Kb1 Bxb3 stalemate, or 3...Ke2 4.Ra3
(4.Kbl? Bd3+) 4...Bd5 5.Ra2 Be4+ 6.Kb3 Bd5+ 7.Kc2 Bxa2, and
again stalemate thanks to the black King's participation.

i) 1...Ke4 2.Rh2 Bd4 3.Rh4+. 1...Ba3 2.Rf3 Ba2 3.Rf4+ Ke3 4.Rf1
Bd5 5.Rb1 Be4+ 6.Kb3 Bxb1 7.Kxa3 and 8.Kxb2. 
ii) 2.Rd2? b1Q+. 2.Rg2? Bd4 3.Rg3+ Kf2 4.Rh3 Kg2 5.Ra3 Bd5
and Black wins easily. 
iii) 5.Rh4? Bc3 6.Rh2+ Bg2 7.Ka2 Kg3 8.Rh5 Bf1 9.Rh1 Kg2
10.Rh4 Bd3 wins.

"There's Mattison's precursor of 1927 (= 1/2pr Shakhmatmy listok -
two stalemates with rook against bishop knight and pawn), but the
two active R-sacrifices form a companion piece to the classic,
worthy of 4th prize."