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  2. Handicapping - Wikipedia

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    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 him or her a disadvantage when racing against slower horses. The handicapper's goal in assigning handicap weights is to enable all the horses to finish together (in a dead heat).

  3. Betting on horse racing - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally other handicap races with large fields (numbers of runners) receive the same treatment from various bookmakers, especially if they are sponsoring the race. The rough equivalent of the each-way in North America is the across the board ( win/place/show ) or win/place bet, where equal bets on a horse are made to win , place , and show ...

  4. Handicap (horse racing) - Wikipedia

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    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. The skill in betting on a handicap race lies in predicting which horse can overcome its handicap. [1]

  5. Glossary of Australian and New Zealand punting - Wikipedia

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    Carry the grandstand: Said of a horse allocated a big weight in a handicap race. Cast: A horse situated on its side or back, and wedged in the starting stalls, such that it cannot get up. [2] Cast a plate: Lost a racing plate. Ch.: An abbreviation for a chestnut horse, as it appears in race books, pedigrees and stud books.

  6. Betway - Wikipedia

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    Betway is a British gambling company founded in 2006. Its product offering includes sports betting , online casino , online poker , and online bingo . Business operations are led from its headquarters in Malta , alongside satellite offices in London , Guernsey , and Cape Town .

  7. Handicap - Wikipedia

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    Asian handicap, bookmakers' technique to level odds; Political handicapping, the news process of trying to predict election outcomes, especially rather than focusing on the political issues "The Handicapped", short story by Larry Niven originally published in 1967 as "Handicap"

  8. Hand-in-cap - Wikipedia

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    Hand-in-cap is an old English trading procedure that gave rise to the modern word handicap. [1] [2] It was used to fairly trade items of potentially unequal value. [3] Here’s how the procedure works: Appoint an umpire: An umpire is assigned to evaluate the items being traded. If the items aren’t of equal value, the umpire decides the value ...

  9. Over–under - Wikipedia

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    An over–under or over/under (O/U) bet is a wager in which a sportsbook will predict a number for a statistic in a given game [1] and bettors wager that the actual number in the game will be either higher or lower than that number.