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Frederic Allix

Number of games in database: 18
Years covered: 1852 to 1860
Overall record: +9 -9 =0 (50.0%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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FREDERIC ALLIX
(born Apr-11-1816, died Oct-13-1894, 78 years old) United Kingdom

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Frederic William Allix, born Ancaster, England; died Ramsgate, England.

Last updated: 2025-01-28 13:01:18

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. F Allix vs de Rives  1-0271852Odds game (Pf7)000 Chess variants
2. F Allix vs de Rives  1-0331852Odds game (Pf7)B00 Uncommon King's Pawn Opening
3. F Allix vs von der Lasa  1-0271853Odds game (Pf7+1)A40 Queen's Pawn Game
4. F Allix vs von der Lasa  0-1351853Odds game (Pf7+1)A40 Queen's Pawn Game
5. F Allix vs von der Lasa  1-0211853Odds game (Pf7+1)A41 Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6)
6. F Allix vs von der Lasa  0-1331853Odds game (Pf7+1)A40 Queen's Pawn Game
7. F Allix vs von der Lasa  0-1321854Odds game (Pf7+1)000 Chess variants
8. F Allix vs von der Lasa  1-0241854Odds game (Pf7+1)000 Chess variants
9. de Rives vs F Allix  1-0241856Casual gameC45 Scotch Game
10. de Rives vs F Allix  0-1431856Casual gameC39 King's Gambit Accepted
11. de Rives vs F Allix  1-0361858Casual gameC33 King's Gambit Accepted
12. F Allix vs de Rives  1-0341858Casual gameC44 King's Pawn Game
13. B Greville vs F Allix  1-0301859Casual gameC39 King's Gambit Accepted
14. F Allix vs von der Lasa  0-1281860Odds game (Pf7+1)000 Chess variants
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jan-25-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  jnpope: Biographer Bistro (kibitz #31535)
Jan-28-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  MissScarlett: <His son and heir, Frederick William Allix (1816-94), married into one of the leading county families, the Neviles of Wellingore, and his wife was independently wealthy. She insisted that they live on the Continent, and they lived for a time in Paris and later bought a house in Brussels which is now part of the permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the EU. Her husband seems to have preferred England, and seems to have hoped that if he provided an up-to-date house on their Lincolnshire estate his wife would consent to return and live there. Willoughby Hall was accordingly rebuilt, but the house was not a success and Mrs. Allix continued to live in Brussels until her death in 1910. Their son, Charles Noel Allix (1846-1925) was not much of a success either. Expelled from Harrow, he became a Colonel in the Grenadier Guards, but he seems to have been obliged to resign his commission and in the 1870s he was employed for several years in Egypt and in the Turkish army. Permanently short of money, he is reputed to have found it convenient to confuse his creditors by sometimes being 'Charles Noel' and sometimes 'Noel Charles'. He inherited Willoughby Hall in 1894 but never lived there for very long, and in about 1913 he sold it outright to a clergyman who devoted his life to caring for his wealthy but deranged elder brother. When he died in Wales in 1925 he was down to his last few hundred pounds.>

https://landedfamilies.blogspot.com...

Jan-28-25  stone free or die: And the follow-up to <W2nd>'s post (linked by <jn> above) where he backs up the data with his sources:

Biographer Bistro (kibitz #31568)

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<Missy> I would say if one gets to the finish line with cash in your pocket you've done OK. You can't take it with you after all, and if you have no dependents then why leave any on the table?

Jan-28-25
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  MissScarlett: <I would say if one gets to the finish line with cash in your pocket you've done OK. >

If you die indebted, even better.

Jan-28-25  stone free or die: <<Missy> If you die indebted, even better.>

Clearly you didn't take Pascal up on his wager.

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