I do not reccomend using traps to learn chess, instead more traditional openings teach principles. However, if you insist, Eric Rosen's niche is traps, you can find him all over YouTube.
"I want traps to get better at chess" ++ Then traps are not the way to go. If your opponent falls into the trap, then you get a free win, from which you learn nothing. What if your opponent does not fall into your trap? Are you then worse? Then the trap is bad.
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