Less than a year ago, this poker room was the place to play in New Hampshire. The tournaments were organized, the dealers were sharp, and the atmosphere felt like a real poker community was forming. Players were coming from all over the state; and for good reason. It felt like they were paving the way to become the go-to poker destination in the local market.
Unfortunately, that momentum has been completely lost. Poor management decisions, inconsistent scheduling, and a general lack of communication have driven away many of the regulars who helped build this room’s early success. What used to feel like a professional and player-focused environment now feels disorganized and disconnected.
It’s disappointing to see a room with so much potential and player support fall this far, this fast. With the right leadership and respect for the players who made it great, it could’ve remained the premier poker spot in NH. But for now, it’s a reminder that good management is the difference between growth and collapse in this industry.



