Why is Texas Hold Em considered to be a type of stud poker?

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Texas Hold'em is considered a type of stud poker because it shares the fundamental feature of stud poker, which is the use of community cards. In a typical stud game, each player receives a certain number of cards, and some of these cards are dealt face up, while others remain hidden. The players use the visible cards, in combination with their own hidden cards, to create the strongest poker hand possible. In Texas Hold'em, each player receives two hole cards, which are private and cannot be seen by the other players, and then five community cards are dealt face up in the middle of the table. The players use these community cards, in combination with their own hole cards, to create the strongest poker hand possible.So, Texas Hold'em is similar to stud poker in that both types of games use community cards that are visible to all players, in addition to the players' hidden cards.
 
Texas Hold'em is not considered a type of stud poker. It is a community card poker game. Stud poker and Texas Hold'em differ in terms of the number of hole cards, the presence of community cards, and the way the cards are dealt and used to form the final hand.
 
Texas Hold 'Em is considered a type of stud poker because it shares some of the same characteristics as other stud poker games. In stud poker, each player is dealt some cards face down (hole cards) and some cards face up (up cards). The players use their hole cards and up cards to make the best five-card hand.
 
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