Most places that teach traps go like "oh, in this variation of the sicilian defense, on move 9, the opponent plays this..." but this is rarely applicable.
Just like you can learn theory without memorizing moves with just logic of strategy, you can also learn traps by memorizing only the concept. For instance, pick the de Legal's checkmate. A lot of places teach a certain move order for it to happen on the philidor defense, however the only restrictions for it to happen is that you need to have the pieces in place (B and the two Ks), the opponent king must have no escape squares and the opponent knights must not be defending e5 and d5. You don't really need the philidor move order
So I am asking... is there a source (book or youtube channel or whatever) where I can learn traps taught by the main concept instead of relying on by memorizing specific move orders for obscure lines?
Just like you can learn theory without memorizing moves with just logic of strategy, you can also learn traps by memorizing only the concept. For instance, pick the de Legal's checkmate. A lot of places teach a certain move order for it to happen on the philidor defense, however the only restrictions for it to happen is that you need to have the pieces in place (B and the two Ks), the opponent king must have no escape squares and the opponent knights must not be defending e5 and d5. You don't really need the philidor move order
So I am asking... is there a source (book or youtube channel or whatever) where I can learn traps taught by the main concept instead of relying on by memorizing specific move orders for obscure lines?