This sneaky trap comes out of the Budapest Gambit opening. The Budapest Gambit is a popular opening among both amateurs and top players because it contains a variety of traps.
At the early 1920s, German chess players Sammi Fajarowicz and Kurt Richter showed for the first time interest to the possibility of move 3…Ne4. During the initial period of this system, Black achieved quick tactical wins due to the many tricks.
In this trap, Black ends up sacrificing two minor pieces in order to win the white queen.