https://www.chess.com/a/2durUcrJruFtJ?tab=review
Okay, I didn't realize this move was brilliant because I didn't have a premium account yet (I mostly played on Lichess before my friend convinced me to switch over). I wish more people played the KID Saemisch against me because there are so many dubious moves to play. I've played similar moves with the fianchettoed bishop on the rook so I knew what I was looking for when I put my knights in position. This attack could've been easily countered by Bh6, which is a common move in White's Saemisch strategy, but once my opponent brought his second knight up (with hopes of casting queenside maybe?), their queen was overloaded with the discovered attack from my bishop with Nexc4.
It wasn't until after my opponent resigned that I realized this particular trap went further than a king-rook fork: if the queen takes back, the bishop not only forks the king and rook, but after Kf2, Bd4 pins the queen to the king. Either way, if my opponent plays this perfectly I am up two pawns in material.
I don't know if you accept this game because I played it on lichess then transfered it to chess.com analysis https://www.chess.com/analysis/library/GFaDA6Yw8?tab=review