Marcel Schneider is aiming for more of the same over the weekend as he looks to build on his fine start to the 2023 Singapore Classic.
The German carded six birdies and a single bogey on Friday to sign for a second successive 67 and head into the weekend on ten under par.
That leaves Schneider firmly in contention to add a maiden DP World Tour title to his three European Challenge Tour crowns.
And he has vowed to change nothing as he looks forward to the final two rounds.
He said: "It’s quite simple, continue the way I’ve played the last two days and stick to the plan.
"I'm looking forward to the weekend."
Also on ten under is England's Andy Sullivan, who made eight birdies and a bogey in his 65.
He said: "I made a lot of birdies yesterday, seven birdies, and a few mistakes out there. Today I cut those mistakes out and made a lot of birdies.
"The putter has been really good at the start of the year. I just have to get my long game in some sort of shape, but it's been good the last three out of four weeks.
"I'm feeling really good and felt like there was a low score in there somewhere."