A game that I liked (ChessBase 13)
[Event "19th Championship of Ukraine"] [Site "?"] [Date "2018.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "(6) Vladislav Tarasiuk (UKR)"] [Black "?"] [Result "1-0"] [Annotator "1st Place (version)"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "8/7n/2P5/8/1b3P2/3P1pKp/2P3n1/B6k w - - 0 1"] [PlyCount "25"] [EventDate "2018.??.??"] 1. c7 Ng5 $1 2. fxg5 $1 (2. c8=Q $2 Be1+ 3. Kg4 f2 $19) (2. Bd4 $2 Ne6 $1 3. c8=Q Nxd4 4. Qxh3+ Kg1 5. Qh2+ Kf1 6. Qh1+ Ke2 $19) 2... Bd6+ 3. Kf2 Bxc7 4. g6 Bb6+ 5. d4 Ne3 $1 6. Kxe3 (6. g7 $2 Ng4+ 7. Kxf3 Nf6 {(h6) =}) 6... h2 (6... Bxd4+ 7. Bxd4 h2 8. Kf4 $1 $18) 7. Kf2 $1 ({Try:} 7. g7 $2 Bxd4+ $1 8. Bxd4 (8. Kxd4 f2 $1 9. g8=Q f1=Q $11) 8... f2 9. Ke2 f1=Q+ $1 10. Kxf1 {- stalemate}) 7... Bxd4+ $1 8. Kf1 $1 (8. Bxd4 $2 {- stalemate}) 8... Bc3 $1 9. Bb2 $3 (9. Bxc3 $2 f2 10. Kxf2 {- stalemate}) 9... Bxb2 10. c4 Bd4 11. c5 $1 Bg1 $1 (11... Bxc5 12. g7 $18) 12. g7 f2 13. Ke2 $1 {wins.} (13. g8=Q $2 {- stalemate. An encounter of the two sides in which the queening of white pawns is associated with Black's stalemate idea. To that end, Black sacrifices all of his officers, but White twice avoids capturing the last piece, bishop. Then Black attempts to self-stalemate that piece. However, his hopes are doomed to failure: the white king is precise both in the middle of the play - 7.Kf2! 8. Kf1! - and on the final move 13. Ke2! - author.}) 1-0