i tried the blackburn shilling gambit and its the worst trap ever no one falls for that anymore so thats that
I saw a decent club player fall for the Blackbourne Shilling the other day.
It made me look into it again. "Don't take the free pawn" is what I remembered, but actually, if you do, after Qg5, Bxf7+!? is not so bad for White.
That must be fun. First watch the glee with which your opponent plays Qg5, only for it to turn into shock after Bxf7. But it won't happen. I don't play the Italian, and hardly anyone plays the BSG and with good reason.
I saw a Youtube video a while ago, where a GM got positively angry at people playing the BSG. "You may win the odd game, but it will not make you a better chess player," was his position.
Another one from the Caro-Kann:
Owen's Defense backfire:
Englund Gambit famous trap: