Ye I think OP meant more of when you are actually playing the same game.
Agreed -
Good point about actually playing 2 different games in that case.
However, the set up should be such to convince the lower speed player that they can win if they focus.
Nothing improves a person as much as a real opportunity that does not seem hopeless.
As long as it forces me to work on some aspect of my game along the way to stay in the race myself.
I'm a fairly low level player, mostly due to lack of practice since my early 30's. But have been a decent teacher across several fields of craft and sport.
To scare myself in my 70th winter this past season, i signed on as a junior ski instructor. Overall my skiing improved immensely, esp when working with more advanced students; partly just being out on the snow 4 - 5 days/week. OTOH there were extended spells working with mostly never-evers & lower level that i would go out alone and realize I needed to refresh my own game.
