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Is it just about portability or do you also need a small playing area?
Those goals are at odds. If there's minimal luck, there's little room for the new player to win in a strategic game.
That being said:
Ideally it wouldn't require a large playing area, but I am open to all options as long as it's portable.
Also, you have reminded me of Onitama which somehow didn't come to mind while thinking of games to match my description. It seems to be the perfect game in terms of strategic content, since the randomization provides minimal edge to an experienced player but it maintains all the strategy and perfect information.
Fox in the Forest is definitely a good option, and I'm interested in Arboretum but from what I've gathered it can be a lot to take in at first. I have yet to play it but from videos it seems like the rules are quite simple but the scoring (which is what you play to optimize) can be a bit to wrap your head around. It's been a while so I might be misremembering, do you think it would be easy enough to explain quickly?