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New table games introduced at The Nash

By Staff | Sep 21, 2025

NASHUA – The Nash Casino recently installed new table games including Craps, Crapless Craps, Midi Baccarat and Blackjack Flip.

There are now 36 table games offered across the casino floor, featuring bet limits exceeding all other charitable gaming venues in New Hampshire.

“The Nash takes pride in offering a diverse range of gaming options,” said General Manager Eric Althaus. “These diverse offerings enable players to have more control over what they play, the way they interact with the games, the things they can bet on and how much they can bet. Our specially curated variety of games is essential to providing a one-of-a-kind gaming experience enjoyed only at The Nash.”

The Nash is believed to be the only casino in New England to offer Crapless Craps as well as the first charitable gaming venue in New Hampshire to offer Blackjack Flip, Double Deck Blackjack, Double Deck SP21 and Open Face Pai Gow. The casino is also believed to be the first in New Hampshire to offer large-scale Midi Baccarat seven days a week.

Crapless Craps sets itself apart from traditional Craps by treating rolls of two, three, 11 and 12 as point numbers on the “come out roll,” the first roll of the dice, eliminating the possibility of “crapping out,” or rolling a losing number, on the first throw. Both variants of Craps are enjoying a resurgence in popularity after New Hampshire state law changed this summer to allow for higher bet limits. Since opening in March, The Nash has only offered an electronic version of Craps.

Blackjack Flip, created by AGS, requires two hands to be played, where the player is allowed to “flip,” or swap the second card dealt to each hand to create a stronger combination of cards to play against the dealer. When the dealer receives a hand totaling 22 the entire table pushes. Featured side bets include Dealer 22, where the player wagers on the possibility of the dealer’s hand totaling 22 and Super Four, which pays based on the combination of the player’s first four cards, offering payouts for hands such as four-of-a-kind, three-of-a-kind, two pair and one pair.

Midi Baccarat hosts nine players and allows them to squeeze, bend and turnover the one-time-use cards themselves, making the experience more interactive. Featured back betting enables observers to experience the action without sitting at the table, by wagering on an active player’s hand. The Nash is believed to be one of the first casinos in New Hampshire to offer full-time Mini Baccarat, a less interactive version with seats for six players.

Along with the newly-installed table games, four more tables accessible for differently abled people and wheelchair users were added, raising the total to eight. These installations come on the heels of The Nash adding three new Blackjack tables in July.