What's "wrong" with me is that I've been in the news business since I was 14 years old (I'm now 65). I've won one Emmy, the Janus Award, countless awards from the AP, 8 Golden Mics, 10 LA Press Club Awards, I wrote for the Columbia Journalism Review and the Washington Journalism Review. My career included stints (not a stringer) with CBS News, Barrons, Bloomberg, and yes I was a "stringer" with CNN while I worked at WTVJ in Miami because they carried my WTVJ reports on CNN.
What's wrong with me is that I ask questions based on what anyone can observe. And what I have observed in a casino is that when a player is at one table and the tables are set up as they are at the Mirage and the other "west side of the Strip casinos" that I know of, you can't see the cards on the other tables ESPECIALLY when there are other players.
You, yourself, have said there are limitations. So what are you trying to prove? You can count cards on other tables with limitations? Well whoopee doo. You can count cards on other tables with limitations. Go ahead proclaim yourself champ.