Saw your original post on Reddit, good job! Glad to see some programming introduced here, but I'm biased as I'm a software engineer in real life, and have done robotics and CV for the past 12 years, so this was fun to watch.
Some things to consider:
The Raspberry Pi Compute Module is pretty small and can give the RPI the horsepower needed for Real-Time video processing. The Nvidia Jetson Nano might also be a feasible option.
You also mentioned that the "spycams" aren't of high enough quality to accurately determine the values of cards. While it certainly presents a challenge, I disagree with your assessment that a spycam can't do it. It would take a little bit of trickery, but I think it would be doable.
Finally, thanks for not calling it an AI here, as we both know it isn't
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Good luck in your future endeavors, but don't plan to take it to a casino!
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