More silly chess puzzles


Position after White's 14th move. Seven Black pieces were captured during the game for a total of 27 points (Q=9pts, R=5, N=3, B=3, pawn=1)
Where are Black's nine surviving pieces?

The (hopefully sound and unique) solution is (in)visible hereunder (after the Lorem ipsum text) due to the extra-small white-on-white font.
To read it, copy/paste this page in your notepad.

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(Like this sentence, Black’s moves are between brackets) 1.Nc3 (Nc6) 2.Nf3 (Nd4) 3. NxN (d5) 4. Nb3 (e5) 5.Rb1 (Ba3) 6.Na1 (Bh3) 7.bXB (b6) 8.Rxb6 (Ne7) 9.Nb1 (Ng6) 10.RxN (Rb8) 11.gxB (Rb3) 12.axR (Qh4) 13.Rb1 (Qg3) 14.hxQ




 


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