Four years later, they began considering legalizing sweepstakes, and they eventually passed the bill in 1963. In 1949, legislators authorized bingo and a game called Lucky 7. There are, however, two pari-mutuel facilities remaining. However, it was discontinued in 2010, just one year after horse racing ended in the state because of a lack of profitable tracks. It wasn’t until 1973 that any other forms of race wagering were allowed, and it was greyhound racing that was legalized then. That same year, Rockingham Park opened for that purpose. New Hampshire legalized pari-mutuel wagering on horse racing in 1933 for thoroughbreds and harness races. The State does not specifically outline in their laws whether online poker is legal in New Hampshire or illegal.