Manx-based PokerStars has announced it’ll help its players raise as much money as possible to help relief efforts in earthquake-ravaged Nepal.
The company will match donations made by players using a special link from its poker lobby software.
All money raised will go to CARE International, which is at the forefront of relief efforts in the country.
The company set up a similar fundraising effort in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan in 2013, which raised well over £350,000.
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