heres what it shows after the, what it calls(it's a huge mouthful), Italian Game: knight attack, Polerio, Bogulubov, Blackburne variation.
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developing the white squared bishop's a blunder(even Bd6) because of Qxd8 Kxd8 Nxf7+! As for Bd6, Queen takes queen king takes knight takes bishop and big oof on his pawns

ähm cxb5 is a misstake
nö even tho u lost the exchange black just fine as long as he no simplify

this is a trap
The best one!
there is no limit to my detestation for mainstream openings

I think this stops the fried liver.
Yoi dont take on f2 You play Kf1,
And instead of going for the craziest line you can play d4
Kf1 is still forced draw

I think this stops the fried liver.
main line is Qh4. You only play Qf6 if 7.Kf3.

also idk if anybody already posted this but
one of the lines of the Stafford Gambit
and
englund gambit
well heres how to play against the fried liver(by the way as white i usually play Qf3 after he takes back to pin pawn to rook.
he down a pawn but ahead in development
That is correct, Qf3 is a line there, but it is still okay for black. Many GMs have played it for both sides I believe.
as weird as it seems though, black is just fine after Na5, Bb4+ c3 dxc3 bxc3 Qf3 bxb4 Qxa8 because of his positional advantage i think