
Gambling stones, they sound exciting, but a lot of people start off as "shells."。
I have a friend who spent 15,000 dollars buying a stone, cutting it open, and it's white. Then, with an old pro, he squeezed a piece of "de-salary" material with $2,000 and cut out a green one, worth several dozen times。
Gambling stones are not gambling about life, but about judgment
This article tells you that the key to not being exposed to the pits is — to look at the skin, to recognize the seed, to detach, to avoid the pits
What's a jade stone
Emerald stones are natural emerald blocks that have not yet been polished. Buying stone, like a blind box, is not cheap:
It's a good place to start。
How do we look at the stone? The four core indicators
1 ️⃣ look at the skin: desail = high probability of old; black salsa = small colour, carefully selected
2 ️⃣ see abdominal belts/colour roots: green bands on the surface, with potential, depending on whether the direction is deep or not
3 ️⃣ see the structure of the water: cracking + micro-light, often above the ice pick
4 ️⃣ look at the fissures: the fractures are of hard value, and they can be circumvented by sculptors
Figure proposed configuration: different crust + abdominal + good water contrast
Three, how? How? How
Newcomers to the pit:
"the skin doesn't look at the skin, the skin loses; the color doesn't look deep, it's in the ground."
Four, why are 90% of people trapped
It's not gambling, it's recognizing。
[v. Collection-level stone reference indicators (tables)]
Item
Recommended entry level
Level of risk
Value potential
Crust type
Sandpire > yellow sandpire
Medium
Surface tape
It's colored
Medium high
Crack distribution
Less, more than more
Medium
Water quality
Tiny, knock-on, light-out
Lower
"the end guided interaction"
Gambling stones are at risk, you have to be careful
Comment section: what's the luckiest stone you've ever met
Just forward this, and don't let your friends spend any more money
This article is a guide to your emerald gambling pit
Common fissure & anaconda





