Do yall know any Chess Books about Opening Traps?

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Anton_The_W
I just have a Russian Book with basic Traps like Fried Liver or Legal Mate which I already know. And now I want to study it more complete to try out a new Style of Gameplay. If you know, please write down! You can also send any Youtube Videos if you find of course.
RalphHayward

Books on traps are out of favour these days because playing for traps does one's game no good overall. But the old-time classic is, "Traps on the chess board" by Eugene A. Znosko-Borovsky (published 1938, very much out-of-print).