A game that I liked (ChessBase 13)
[Event "Selivanov-50 JT"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2017.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Rusz, Árpád"]
[Black "(Study 131)"]
[Result "1-0"]
[Annotator "3rd Prize"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "k2N4/8/K2P4/8/8/2n5/2b5/8 w - - 0 1"]
[PlyCount "11"]
[EventDate "2016.??.??"]
1. d7 Nd5 $1 (1... Ba4 2. Nc6 $1 $18) (1... Bf5 2. Ne6 $1 $18) 2. Ne6 $1 ({
Thematic try:} 2. Nc6 $2 Nc7+ 3. Kb6 Ne6 {(Position X')} 4. Nd4 $1 Ba4 $1 $11)
2... Nb4+ 3. Kb6 Nc6 $1 {(Position X) If we compare Position X with Position
X' from the thematic try, it appears like the two knights were "repainted".
This is the only difference between the two positions so the study features
the WCCT-10 Theme in an original way!} 4. Nd4 $1 (4. Kxc6 $2 Ba4+ $11) 4... Bf5
$1 {Black goes for a stalemate trap!} (4... Nd8 5. Nxc2 $18) 5. Nxf5 (5. Nxc6
$2 Bxd7 $11) 5... Nb8 $1 6. d8=B $1 {The end position has a white bishop and
knight vs. a black knight, while in the initial position of the study there
was a white knight vs. black bishop and knight. It looks like during the game,
paradoxically, all minor pieces were repainted!} (6. d8=Q $2 {stalemate}) 1-0