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Best Strategy Games

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Strategy games come in many different varieties. Some are abstract, like Stratego or backgammon, which do not have random elements of luck and do not try to simulate reality. Simulation type games like Abalone or Strat-o-matic Baseball are attempting to simulate a real-world situation. Wargames like Axis & Allies, Warhammer, Advanced Squad Leader, Risk or Civilization simulates military battles or wars, often making use of mini-weapons and maps. There are also strategy board games video like Command & Conquer, Total War or Age of Empires that uses real-time strategy or turn-based strategy, as well as military tactics.

When it comes to strategy games, the chess board game is the ultimate! This highly competitive game has been around since the late 15th century and involves a board with 64 squares arranged in an 8 x 8 grid and six independently moving pieces, which are 1 king, 1 queen, 2 rooks, 2 knights, 2 bishops and 8 pawns. The idea of the game is to gain as many opponent pieces as possible and check-mate/capture the king. World championships have been going on since 1886 and a number of computer scientists have worked toward creating programs that can beat human champions. Chess strategies look toward setting up long-term goals by looking ahead. Chess tactics are aimed at immediate maneuvering. Players look at the pawn structure, the key squares on the board, the king's safety and open pathways. Since there are so many different moves one can make, chess is considered one of the most difficult games to master.

Backgammon is one of the more popular strategy games that has been around since the 19th century. The object of backgammon is for players to remove all of their pieces from the board by rolling dice. In a way, players do rely on a bit of chance since they're rolling dice to advance their game pieces, although there are many important strategies players must choose on their way to the finish. One strategy requires that players avoid being hit, trapped or held in a stand-off, for instance. Another strategy is to build a wall of pieces to obstruct a player from capturing one's pieces or landing on that spot. Players can choose to move one piece the total number of spaces rolled on the two dice or they may move two pieces separately. Like the chess board game, computer scientists have tried to develop software capable of beating world-class champions.

Strategy games are fun because they give the players something to strive for over time. While each player begins with the same knowledge of the game rules and the moves they can make, the experienced and logically-thinking players will have the advantage. The ability to look ahead, predict one's opponent's moves and use both strategy and tactics is essential for the mastering of these games. Many books have been penned about the strategies for classic board games like chess and checkers. Computer games can help players learn the different moves and watch the robot's moves to ascertain the winning technique. Once a player has become practiced and polished, he or she may play other opponents online or even enter into tournaments, where they can win cash, prizes and fame.



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