The River Card Room offers a variety of Vegas-style games Right Here In NH!
Open 7 days a week, the fun and excitement is only a short drive away. Whether you are a novice player or a seasoned professional, you are sure to find a favorite game with big jackpots, friendly competition, and loads of excitement. Come put your skill into action and get lucky today!
Texas Hold 'em is the most popular variation of poker in the world. You've seen it on TV, now come in and join the fun. Hold 'em is a community card game where each player may use any combination of the five community cards and the player's own two hole cards to make the best five-card hand. The River offers a variety of tournament and sit and go gaming options.

In New Hampshire Hold'em, the goal is to make a poker hand using the two cards in your hand and the three cards on the board. In order to get a push, you need a pair of 7's through 10's, and a pair of jacks or better wins. The big payouts in New Hampshire Hold'em have made it one of The River's most popular games!
Omaha
Omaha is similar to Texas Hold'em except that each player is dealt 4 cards instead of two. Also, out of those four cards, you MUST use 2 from you're hand and 3 off of the community board. Omaha can be played as a high, or high/low game.
Seven Card Stud
Seven Card Stud is a poker game quite different from Texas Hold'em. In stud, there is no community board, and all the cards you play are dealt to you. At the end of the hand, you will have 3 cards face down in front of you, and 4 cards face up, and you play your best 5 cards. Stud can be played as a high, or high/low game.
Pineapple
Pineapple plays a lot like Texas Hold'em except that you are dealt 3 cards at the beginning of the hand. In regular Pineapple, you have to discard one of those cards before the flop. In crazy Pineapple, you discard one after the turn, and in Lazy Pineapple, you discard one after the river. After you discard your card, these games play exactly like Texas Hold'em, and the best 5 cards win. Pineapple can be played as a high, and infrequently as a high/low game.
High/low poker
In traditional poker games, the winner with the best five card poker hand wins the entire pot. In High/low split games, the pot will be split between one player with the high hand and one player with the low hand. High/Low split games are typically played as Stud or Omaha variations.

In this exciting card game, the object is simply to get the best possible poker hand by using your three cards and two community cards, which the dealer will expose. You are not playing against the dealer or the other players. Each player places three (3) equal bets as indicated on the layout and is dealt three cards. After looking at your three cards, you may ask for your first bet back or you may "Let It Ride." The dealer then turns up one community card. You may then ask for your second bet back or you may "Let It Ride." The second community card is then turned over by the dealer, and all winning hands are paid according to your final bet amount and the posted pay table (any pair of 10s or better).

NH Blackjack (also known as Twenty-one) is the King of the River Poker Room table games. And like Vegas, we offer the same odds. Much of Blackjack's popularity is due to the mix of chance and the element of skill.

Three Card Poker is becoming a favorite new table game. Players are discovering that it's not only easy to play, but it's a lot of fun. The object is to beat the player/dealer in a three-card poker game. 
The object of Roulette is to pick the winning number that will appear on the Roulette wheel. You can also bet combinations of numbers, choose the color, or choose whether it is odd or even. A fun, fast, and popular table game.
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