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Smess vs Shogi

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Shogi WINNER Shogi

Shogi edges ahead with a score of 9.7/10 compared to 6.9/10 for Smess. While both are highly rated in their respective f...

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Shogi

Shogi

8.88 Great
Chess Variant

psychology AI Verdict

Shogi edges ahead with a score of 9.7/10 compared to 6.9/10 for Smess. While both are highly rated in their respective fields, Shogi demonstrates a slight advantage in our AI ranking criteria. A detailed AI-powered analysis is being prepared for this comparison.

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verified Confidence: Low

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Smess

Smess is a commercial chess variant published by Parker Brothers in 1970 and played on a 7-by-8 board. Rather than moving solely according to fixed piece types, its pieces follow directional arrows printed on the squares they occupy, making control of useful routes central to play. The game uses whimsical names, including Ninnies, Numskulls, and the Brain, and was later republished in a rethemed f...
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Shogi

Shogi is a traditional Japanese strategy game resembling chess. It’s notable for its ‘drop’ rule: captured pieces can be redeployed by their owner as new units. This creates dynamic gameplay and strategic complexity. The game is popular within Japan and among those interested in alternative board games and tactical challenges.
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