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What (who) is handicap$33643$ - definition

HORSE RACE
Ruffian Handicap; Ruffian Invitational Handicap

Handicap (horse racing)         
  • Americain, a winner of the [[Melbourne Cup]], one of the most prestigious handicap races in the world.
Handicap races; Handicap racing
A handicap race in horse racing is a race in which horses carry different weights, allocated by the handicapper. A better horse will carry a heavier weight, to give it a disadvantage when racing against slower horses.
Handicapping in Go         
IN GO, METHOD TO MAKE MATCHES BETWEEN UNEVENLY SKILLED PLAYERS MORE FAIR
Go handicap; Two-stone handicap; Handicap go; Four-stone handicap; Two-stone game; Three-stone handicap; Go handicaps; Handicap (go); Handicap (Go)
Within most systems and at most levels in the game of Go, a handicap is given to offset the strength difference between players of different ranks.
Handicap (shogi)         
GAME SETUP USED BETWEEN PLAYERS OF DISPARATE STRENGTHS, IN WHICH ONE OR MORE PIECES ARE REMOVED FROM THE STRONGER PLAYER'S SIDE
Handicap (shōgi); Shogi handicap
In shogi, a handicap game (駒落戦 koma ochisen, 駒落ち koma ochi, ハンデキャップ handekyappu, 手合割 teaiwari) is a game setup used between players of disparate strengths, in which one or more pieces are removed from the stronger player's side. (Note that the missing pieces are not available for drops and play no further part in the game.)

Wikipedia

Ruffian Stakes

The Ruffian Stakes is a Grade II American thoroughbred horse race for fillies and mares ages four-years-old and older run over a distance of one mile on a dirt track scheduled annually in early May at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York.