Stakes vs Handicap - What's the difference?
stakes | handicap |
*{{quote-news, year=2012
, date=May 9
, author=John Percy
, title=Birmingham City 2 Blackpool 2 (2-3 on agg): match report
, work=the Telegraph
(stake)
Something that prevents, hampers, or hinders.
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*:Captain Edward Carlisle; he could not tell what this prisoner might do. He cursed the fate which had assigned such a duty, cursed especially that fate which forced a gallant soldier to meet so superb a woman as this under handicap so hard.
An allowance of a certain amount of time or distance in starting, granted in a race (or other contest of skill) to the competitor possessing disadvantages; or an additional weight or other hindrance imposed upon the one possessing advantages, in order to equalize, as much as possible, the chances of success.
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(lb) The disadvantage itself, in particular physical or mental disadvantages of people.
A race, for horses or men, or any contest of agility, strength, or skill, in which there is an allowance of time, distance, weight, or other advantage, to equalize the chances of the competitors.
An old card game.
:(Samuel Pepys)
To encumber with a handicap in any contest.
(by extension) To place at disadvantage.
To estimate betting odds.
As nouns the difference between stakes and handicap
is that stakes is plural of lang=en while handicap is something that prevents, hampers, or hinders.As verbs the difference between stakes and handicap
is that stakes is third-person singular of stake while handicap is to encumber with a handicap in any contest.stakes
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(head)citation, page= , passage=Holloway has unfinished business in the Premier League after relegation last year and he will make a swift return if he can overcome West Ham a week on Saturday. Sam Allardyce, the West Ham manager, will be acutely aware that when the stakes are high, Blackpool are simply formidable.}}
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(en noun)Derived terms
* Benghazi HandicapVerb
(handicapp)- The candidate was heavily handicapped .
- Grandpa Andy would buy the racing form the day ahead of time so he could handicap the race before he even arrived at the track.