Is shogi harder than chess?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking for a comparison between the difficulty levels of shogi and chess, which involves exploring the rules, strategies, and complexities of both games.

Answer

Shogi is generally more complex than chess.

Shogi is generally considered to be more complex than chess due to a higher average number of possible moves per turn and fewer draws.

Answer for screen readers

Shogi is generally considered to be more complex than chess due to a higher average number of possible moves per turn and fewer draws.

More Information

Shogi allows players to reuse captured pieces, which adds to its complexity. The estimated average number of possible moves per turn is about 80 for shogi compared to 35 for chess.

Tips

Confusing the two games' complexity due to familiarity; shogi's drop rule significantly changes strategies.

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