"trappy" player? I.e. one who is clever and good at chess?
Traxler at its finest hour

oh i dont under stand why you went 53.B)Qc7+, instead you should have played Qe6+ forking the king and kight then taking knight after that turn??? any ways gg!!

Well, Conq, let's be honest and with no disrespect: Clearly traxler/wilkesbarre is an EXTREMELY TRAPPY opening. That doesn't take away the fact that you beat her fair and square and offering the draw at the end was just weird.
Furthermore, anyone who plays against the 2knights defense heading towards the "fried liver" and isn't aware of the "TraxBarre" certainly needs a spanking and you provided it!

Nope I finished the game out up a queen and three pawns to her king and she timed out.
I beat a 2238!
9.c3 is a known error...leading to a lost game.
9.d6 is White's only try for an advantage. Admittedly, after 9.d6 White is better in every line that I've seen.
Source - I played the Traxler as Black for a while, and did some extensive analysis on these lines.
Here is a game I am playing with an almost 2200 that I have played which I am a queen up. This could be the biggest win so far on chess.com. In the final position, she offered a draw saying that I was a trappy player and I did not play a real game. Well you can have your opinion, but you are just angry that I ruined your record of 32 wins, no losses or draws. Please do not offer any analysis of future lines, but feel free to comment on the played moves.
EDIT: I was black not white.