Gambling Casinos Near New Hampshire

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Poker in New Hampshire

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Gambling Casinos Near New Hampshire

Live Poker Rooms in New Hampshire

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  • Aces and Eights Casino (Hampton, NH)
  • Boston Billiard Club & Casino (Nashua, NH)
  • Chasers Poker Room (Salem, NH)
  • Concord Casino (Concord, NH)
  • Keene Casino (Keene, NH)
  • Lakes Region Casino (Belmont, NH)
  • Lebanon Poker Room & Casino (Lebanon, NH)
  • Manchester Poker Room (Manchester, NH)
  • Northwoods Casino (Berlin, NH)
  • Speakeasy Casino at The Governor's Inn (Rochester, NH)
  • The Brook (Seabrook, NH)
  • The Poker Room at Hampton Falls (Hampton Falls, NH)

New Hampshire Poker Information

New Hampshire’s poker scene is thriving in light of the July 2015 change in state legislation removing the $4 betting restriction which had prohibited rooms from offering No-Limit games. Players are now only restricted to a $150 maximum buy-in, regardless of the table stakes. The most popular variants offered are $1/$2 & $2/$4 No-Limit Hold'em and Pot-Limit Omaha. Despite online poker not being legalized yet, the appetite for the game in New Hampshire cannot be underestimated. A strong choice of rooms statewide boast more than 300 poker tables in total. New Hampshire poker tournament players are free of any bet restrictions — hence regular tournaments run daily across the state, with newcomers able to build their skills at buy-ins as low as $10 and veterans having good options up to the $250 buy-in level.

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