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Sweet declined to say if any charities have yet committed, or to identify those which he is courting. Of course, most players are not so lucky, and gambling empires are built upon the odds being vastly in favor of the house. Carroll oversees the poker room and runs the teller window. But we want everyone to do well.{/INSERTKEYS}{/PARAGRAPH} The opening of Pleasant Street Gaming brings to 11 the number of charitable gaming locations in New Hampshire, which will increase to 12 when Lebanon and another room in Berlin open this year. Not bad. {PARAGRAPH}{INSERTKEYS}Claremont — It may lack the glitz and high rollers of Las Vegas or Atlantic City, but wagering a bet on your poker skills against other card sharks now is possible in the Upper Valley. Sweet said he expects to hire 15 to 20 people and that the room will be open, at least in the beginning, from 3 p. But Carroll said the point of charitable gaming is less about winning money than it is about the social aspect and camaraderie that comes from like-minded players who enjoy poker — and the knowledge that they also are helping to support charities in the community. The dealers wear black shirts and slacks and observe players both from the floor and on a TV screen in a back room via an overhead video camera that is trained on the card tables. A new poker room has opened in Claremont and another is in the works to open in Lebanon, providing Upper Valley poker players with a nearby destination where they can indulge their passion without having to drive to poker rooms in Manchester, Keene, Nashua or Seacoast towns. During a break from renovating the space inside 45 Hanover St. Players will be able to order food and beverages from the restaurant, with waitresses serving drinks from bar. Pleasant Street Gaming, located next door to the Pleasant Street Restaurant on Pleasant Street in Claremont, opened on March 27 and already is attracting at least 30 card players on weekdays — and double that number on weekends. Launched by Claremont residents and step-siblings Berkess Chuck Carroll and Carla Prinn, the storefront card room has five tournament tables and two cash tables, and a doorway to the adjacent restaurant soon will be opened to allow tableside food and alcohol drink service to players.