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On November 8th, 1972, something unusual happened backstage at The Tonight Show. Bobby Fischer — the newly crowned World Chess Champion and the man who had just broken twenty four years of Soviet dominance — arrived alone at NBC Studios in Burbank. No manager. No entourage. Just a quiet figure in a dark suit walking the corridors while the studio audience filled their seats. Johnny Carson already knew the world’s version of the story. America had defeated the Soviet chess machine. The Cold War had played out across sixty four squares in Reykjavik, Iceland. Fischer had become a national hero overnight. But Johnny had received a phone call weeks earlier. Someone from Washington had suggested that when Fischer came on the show, the conversation should stay on the chess. Johnny wrote three words on a yellow legal pad and kept them in his jacket pocket for five weeks. What really happened. When Fischer finally sat down across from him that night, Johnny placed the legal pad on the desk between them. What followed was not the interview the audience expected. For the first time since the Match of the Century ended, Fischer began talking about Reykjavik — about the pressure behind the scenes, about Boris Spassky, and about a private meeting between the two men in a small room behind the playing hall that almost no one had ever heard about. The studio grew completely silent. Because the real story of the most famous chess match in history was not about politics, propaganda, or the Cold War. It was about two men sitting across a board trying to understand each other. This is the story of that night — the corridors before the broadcast, the question Johnny Carson wasn’t supposed to ask, and the moment Bobby Fischer finally answered it. If you enjoy stories about the hidden moments behind historic events, make sure to subscribe and join us for more. And let us know in the comments where you’re watching from tonight. Disclaimer This story is a narrative dramatization created for entertainment purposes. While inspired by real historical figures and events, specific dialogue and private conversations are imagined and are not documented transcripts of an actual broadcast.