P.S.: It may be an interesting idea for this CVP website for members (and/or editor[s]) to tag games where stalemate is either a win for the player giving it, and/or a loss for the player giving it. Baring an enemy king seems to be always a win if opponent cannot retaliate next move (if not a drawn case like for some chess endgames), and a tag for such might be considered too [edit: Losing Chess is close to being an exception].
The Duke of Rutland's Chess is one CV where stalemating the opponent results in losing the game:
https://www.chessvariants.com/historic.dir/rutland.html
P.S.: It may be an interesting idea for this CVP website for members (and/or editor[s]) to tag games where stalemate is either a win for the player giving it, and/or a loss for the player giving it. Baring an enemy king seems to be always a win if opponent cannot retaliate next move (if not a drawn case like for some chess endgames), and a tag for such might be considered too [edit: Losing Chess is close to being an exception].