There's no way for us to give you the exact probabilities of the Video Poker game you'll be playing, since those odds will vary depending on which particular variety you're playing as well as your "playing style." However, understanding the odds of you being dealt any particular hand is a straightforward matter. If you're a regular poker player, you might have seen these odds before, since they are the same as the odds in standard 5-card draw.
Hand
No. of Hands/Combinations
Odds
Royal Flush
4
649,740 (to 1)
Straight Flush
36
72,192
Four of a Kind
624
4,164
Full House
3,744
693
Flush
5,108
508
Straight
10,200
254
Three of a Kind
54,912
46
Two Pairs
123,552
20
One Pair
1,098,240
1.37
No Combination
1,302,540
1
Our table should make clear to you what kind of odds you're facing when trying to obtain certain specific hands. In summary, the table shows that you have a 72 percent chance of being dealt a pair; a 5 percent chance of getting two pairs; a 2.2 percent chance of being dealt three of a kind; a 0.4 percent chance of getting a straight; a 0.19 percent chance of receiving a flush; a 0.02 percent chance of getting four of a kind; a 0.001 percent chance of receiving a straight flush; and a 0.0001 percent chance of being dealt a royal flush. As you can see, the odds of being dealt anything higher than a flush are extremely small, so it's almost never a wise idea to hold out for a four of a kind or one of the higher flushes, if you're not dealt it right off the bat.