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Poker in New Hampshire

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Live Poker Rooms in New Hampshire

  • 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

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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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