Chess is the most strategic game for me out of those.
That's because while each piece is clearly defined and bound by simple yet restrictive rules, the combinations on the board are almost incalcuable.
In every other game there are usually two or three optimal overall strategies that work on almost every situation, such as quickly teching up, massing ovet the enemy or expanding while harassing. In chess no such optimal strategies exist.
That's because while each piece is clearly defined and bound by simple yet restrictive rules, the combinations on the board are almost incalcuable.
In every other game there are usually two or three optimal overall strategies that work on almost every situation, such as quickly teching up, massing ovet the enemy or expanding while harassing. In chess no such optimal strategies exist.