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It's similar to 'Don't count your chickens before they catch,' except used to refer to a third party (in this case male), and implies that the second person (the implied 'you' subject of the verb "count") is making a negative or pessimistic assessment of the situation at hand.

In simpler terms, it's basically saying, "Don't be so negative. He might have a chance."

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