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Hi all! Recently i got a game stock in my mind but unfortunately i only could remember it partially, so i thought maybe i could get a little help from chess.com community.
The things that i can remember about this "game" is a) it was played somewhere in mid 20th century, b) i could vaguely recall that white player is Boris Spassky (not sure though) and c) most importantly in the game there was a position roughly like this
Beside these pieces there were only 2 kings and a bunch of pawns on the kingside. So with opposite colored bishops it seems that game leads to a draw. But in this position white played Ra2!! (yes double exclam), Black was threatening to play Bb6 when white was forced to either trade rooks or move his rook and did not have time to play c x b6, But after Ra2 white rook have frozen both black pieces. The bishop is pinned to rook and the rook to the bishop. After that white outplayed black in kingside (thanks to his extra piece) and went to win the game.
So with these hints that i gave can someone help me find this game?