Mitsuru Sano and Paphawin Laodee take a share off the leader


Aik Chun is taking some hits to his stack however with his commanding arsenal he seems to easily earn them back. His two recent losses were against Mitsuru Sano and Paphawin Laodee.

The hand versus Sano began with Chuan raising to 12k, called by Liu Yi, then three-bet to 36k by Sano. Chuan called and Yi got out of the heat. On the flop of 8 6[4d}, Sano fired out 33k and won it with no challenge from Chuan.

The next pot Chuan lost went to Laodee. On a flop of A 4 8 and a raised pot generated preflop, everyone checked. On the 2 turn, Chuan led for 27k and only Laodee joined him. On the J river, it was check-check and Chuan showed 10 5 miss while Laodee won with his A 7 top pair.