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Nash Casino raises limits for table game wagering

By Staff | Jul 3, 2025

NASHUA -The Nash Casino recently removed maximum bet limits for all table games pursuant to a recent change in state law which eliminated a $50 maximum per wager.

New wager limits will vary by game, but players will now have a chance to win higher payouts and more revenue will be raised for charity. The increase enables players to participate in games with higher stakes.

“Increasing our table limits marks an exciting new chapter for The Nash,” said General Manager Eric Althaus. “The opportunities that arise from players being able to bet more per play are bountiful including greater monthly contributions to our nonprofit partners.”

This change is already in effect for table games of chance, such as blackjack, poker, roulette, Spanish 21 and Pai Gow. The change will go into effect for historical horse racing machines at a later date.

According to state law, 35 percent of games of chance revenues and 8.75 percent of HHR machine revenues are set aside for two nonprofits assigned to each week of gaming. The combined revenues are split evenly between the two nonprofits. In addition, 10 percent of games of chance and 16.5 percent of HHR revenues are contributed to the state Education Trust Fund.

During the first three months of operating, The Nash contributed an unprecedented $4.6 million to multiple New Hampshire nonprofit organizations.