Since last week, I started creating some sketches of the chamber that will house the camera and jetson device. The purpose is that we need a stable container that can hold the camera at any angle we desire (since we likely need to tilt the camera down to see the table cards) and also we want to hide the details of our product for the consumer. The idea that I was thinking of was a box with a lid that can freeze in place due to a handle on the hinge. The idea is that turning the hinge tighter will hold the lid in place. I would also need small attachments on the front side to keep the camera from simply falling out. The jetson should also be secured in the chamber at the bottom. It is important that the wires only come out at the bottom of the backside, so that our product is more portable. I also started working with Joe on the processing, specifically with regards to the amount that should be bet when the count is at a certain number. I am still on schedule, and next week, I should finalize the chamber plans (via SolidWorks likely), work on a possible CUDA kernel (though I need to work with Nicholas first to determine if that is needed to meet latency goals), and continue working through processing bets.