A washout is a specific leave where the head pin remains standing along with several pins on the sides. This differs from a split because the head pin is still there but the pins behind it are missing. It is a difficult situation that usually happens when the ball does not hook enough into the center. Picking up a washout requires a very thin hit on the head pin to reach the other standing pins. For example the ball failed to hook and left a nasty washout for the bowler to solve. A washout is a tricky pin setup where the front pin and side pins remain up. The ball failed to hook and left a nasty washout for the bowler to solve.
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