bore vs stroke

Torque would be somewhat constant, even though longer stroke has more multiplying effect over shorter stroke. But smaller bore will have less surface area so less pounds per square inch being applied to the crank to be multiplied.

Torque has more to do with displacement than how that displacement is constructed eg.. bore and stroke.

For power, engines with similar displacement the bigger bore will have more advantage than longer stroke.

No, stroke directly affects torque by the definition of torque... Force times perpendicular distance... The longer the stroke, the more the perpendicular distance, hence the more torque...

Just like using a pry bar - the longer the pry bar, the more torque it produces...