Could Leonid Stein become the next World Champion?
Leonid Stein is a name that represents one of the greatest "What Ifs" in chess history. During the early 1970s, while the world was fixated on the Fischer-Spassky rivalry, Stein reached a level of play that many Grandmasters believed was second to none. Had he not tragically passed away in 1973, could he have secured the World Championship title? Would he have been the one to finally challenge Bobby Fischer's reign? Leonid Stein, Chess History, Bobby Fischer vs Leonid Stein, Grandmaster Analysis, Best Chess Players, Uncrowned World Champions, 1970s Chess, Chess Theory, Brilliant Chess Moves, Prime Leonid Stein. If you like these historical videos, you can support Brilliant Moves Factory on Patreon: / brilliantmovesfactory

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