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What's a rickroll in chess

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A rickroll isn't a chess term; it is when someone sends a hyperlink and when the other person clicks on it (expecting something else), it is the Rick Astley song, Never Gonna Give You Up. There is a fun history to how this came to be, but now it is almost like a meme and just a part of internet culture.
I guess a rickroll could be used in chess, by a rickroll video which looks chess related, but cuts to the Rick Astley song.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ZKHZIO0uT80 Not really a surprise if I tell you this link is a rickroll, but it is a chess themed one on the infamous en passant move xD (although usually rickrolls cut to the actual official video of the song, not animated chess pawns).

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A rickroll isn't a chess term; it is when someone sends a hyperlink and when the other person clicks on it (expecting something else), it is the Rick Astley song, Never Gonna Give You Up. There is a fun history to how this came to be, but now it is almost like a meme and just a part of internet culture.
I guess a rickroll could be used in chess, by a rickroll video which looks chess related, but cuts to the Rick Astley song.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ZKHZIO0uT80 Not really a surprise if I tell you this link is a rickroll, but it is a chess themed one on the infamous en passant move xD (although usually rickrolls cut to the actual official video of the song, not animated chess pawns).
The correct answer is actually the bongcloud lol.

There is something in chess generally called a "ladder mate" where either two rooks, two queens, or a rook and a queen will alternate moves in order to push the opposing king to one of the edges of the board to checkmate him
I have also heard such a maneuver called a "rook roll," as a memorable and more modern way to describe the mate.
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