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O que (quem) é HANDICAPPING - definição

VARIOUS METHODS OF LEVELING THE OUTCOME IN A COMPETITIVE SPORT OR GAME
Handicap (competition); Handicap (sports); Sharp betting; Horse race handicapping factors; Sports handicapping; Handicapper
  • '''Handicap scoring in bowling:''' Though the second bowler's scratch score 183 is higher than the first bowler's scratch score 181, the first bowler's higher handicap (58 vs. 53) causes his total 239 to exceed the second bowler's total 236.

Handicapping         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Handicap.
Handicapper         
·noun One who determines the conditions of a handicap.
Self-handicapping         
  • Cyclical depiction of reinforcement in self-handicapping
STRATEGY OF CREATING OBSTACLES TO ONE'S OWN SUCCESS
Self handicapping; Self handicap; Self-handicapping strategies
Self-handicapping is a cognitive strategy by which people avoid effort in the hopes of keeping potential failure from hurting self-esteem. It was first theorized by Edward E.

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Handicapping

Handicapping, in sport and games, is the practice of assigning advantage through scoring compensation or other advantage given to different contestants to equalize the chances of winning. The word also applies to the various methods by which the advantage is calculated. In principle, a more experienced participant is disadvantaged, or a less experienced or capable participant is advantaged, in order to make it possible for the less experienced participant to win whilst maintaining fairness. Handicapping is used in scoring many games and competitive sports, including go, shogi, chess, croquet, golf, bowling, polo, basketball, and track and field events. Handicap races are common in clubs which encourage all levels of participants, such as swimming or in cycling clubs and sailing clubs, or which allow participants with a variety of standards of equipment. Often races, contests or tournaments where this practice is competitively employed are known as Handicaps.

Handicapping also refers to the various methods by which spectators can predict and quantify the results of a sporting match. The term is applied to the practice of predicting the result of a competition, such as for purposes of betting against the point spread. A favored team that wins by less than the point spread still wins the game, but bets on that team lose.

In either case the handicapper is the person who sets the handicaps for the activity.

Exemplos de pronúncia para HANDICAPPING
1. because we are handicapping ourselves.
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2. Instead of handicapping our attention,
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3. or self-handicapping their own performance.
Springboard - Launching Your Personal Search for Success _ Richard Shell _ Talks at Google
4. handicapping camera system, not the amount of effort it took to defeat a single foe,
Extra Lives _ Tom Bissell _ Talks at Google
Exemplos do corpo de texto para HANDICAPPING
1. Today it is financial constraints that are handicapping the sport.
2. So much for handicapping my way to a choice, Michael.
3. But handicapping them will be anything but simple.
4. Minutes after Romney dropped out Thursday, the pundits started handicapping his chances in 2012.
5. But names of potential challengers are starting to circulate, and political observers are handicapping their prospects.