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The name for a pin standing directly behind another pin, making it hard to see, e.g. 8 behind 2, 5 behind 1 or 9 behind 3. 

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11y ago

Usually it is what the pin the back row is called when another pin is directly in front of it. Sometimes also called a sleeper pin.

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10 pin

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