A game that I liked (ChessBase 13)
[Event "Phénix"] [Site "?"] [Date "2018.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "(6) Alain Villeneuve (FRA) "] [Black "?"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [Annotator "after J. Timman"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "8/8/8/3Kp3/8/8/3k4/4rB2 w - - 0 1"] [PlyCount "11"] [EventDate "2018.??.??"] {After Jan Timman.} 1. Bg2 $1 {W must prevent ...e5-e4, at least when the Bishop is misplaced.} (1. Bh3 $2 e4 $1 $19) 1... Rg1 (1... Kd3 2. Bh3 $1 e4 3. Bf5 $1 Re2 4. Bg6 $11 {: this reminds a famous positional draw... with another black Rook in e4 instead of the pawn}) 2. Bh3 $3 (2. Bf3 $2 Ke3 $1 3. Be4 Kf4 $19) (2. Be4 $2 Rg5 $1 3. Ke6 Ke3 $19) 2... Rg5 {Threatening ...Ke3-f4.} (2... Rg3 3. Be6 $2 (3. Bf5 $1 {or in c8}) 3... Rg5 $1 4. Ke4 Kc3 $3 {(ZZ on the wrong side)} 5. Bf7 (5. Bf5 Rxf5 $1 6. Kxf5 Kd4 $1) (5. Kd5 Kd3) (5. Bh3 Kc4 $1 ) 5... Kb4 $1 {(threatening ...Kc5-d6)} 6. Kd5 Kb5 $1 7. Be8+ Kb6 8. Bd7 Kc7 9. Be6 Kd8 $1 10. Ke4 Ke7 $1 11. Bf5 Kd6 $19) 3. Ke4 $1 Kc3 4. Be6 $3 {This ZZ comes, if I am not wrong, from Timman 1983. The Bishop is in a focal position : it must prevent ...Kc4 and be ready , on ...Kb4, to play Bf5 before the BK accesses to d6. See comment of the 2nd black move.} (4. Bc8 $2 Kc4 $1 5. Ba6+ Kc5 $1 $19) (4. Kd5 $2 Kd3 $1 {toward f4} (4... Kb4 $2 5. Bf1 $3 Kc3 6. Ba6 $3) ) (4. Bf5 $2 Rxf5 $1 5. Kxf5 Kd4 $1 $19) (4. Bf1 $2 Rg1 $1 5. Bh3 Re1+ $1 6. Kd5 e4 $1 $19) 4... Rh5 (4... Kb4 5. Bf5 $1) 5. Bf7 $3 {4th heroic move of the Bishop. The flexibility of the Rook is too narrow : always the "short side" story, like in Rook + pawn / Rook ! With an "i" file, B could play 5...Ri5! 6 Be6 Rg5! obtaining the ZZ on the good side for Black.} Rg5 (5... Rh7 6. Be6 $1 Re7 7. Kxe5 $1) 6. Be6 $1 1/2-1/2