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
Good luck in your future endeavors, but don't plan to take it to a casino!
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