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by spywaregorilla
1446 days ago
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> Top-level play usually has very few moved pieces (since they are vulnerable to your opponent's general once your own marshal gets revealed), so memory is important but typically not the main bottleneck. Interesting. Is top level play... boring? Stratego doesn't have a lot of nuance to positional advantaging aside from moving forward or back, and while I'd imagine there's stalemate rules, there's probably a lot of nothing moves to dance around getting super minor and uninteresting advantages. Is that a correct statement? |
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