Basic Five Card Stud.
One card is dealt face-down to each player, followed by one card face-up to each player. A betting round ensues, opened by the player with the highest card showing. Another card is dealt face-up to each player, followed by another betting round opened by the player with the best hand showing. This continues until each player has one card face-down, four cards face-up, and there have been four betting rounds. Best hand wins.
You may find it rare to play a game of Five Card Stud without an interesting stipulation of some sort.
From Poker.
Roll Your Own:
Two cards are initially dealt to each player face-down. On the count of
three, each player decides which of the two cards they will show
face-up. Following the betting round, another card is dealt face-down
to each player, and on the count of three, each player again decides
which of the two cards face-down they will turn face-up. This continues
until each player has one card down and four up. Yet another variation
of this is that the card that each player has face-down at the end of
the hand is the wild card in each player's hand
Format:
Typical
Five Card Stud is dealt one card down, four up. This format can be
changed to two down, three up (making three betting rounds), or three
down, two up (making two betting rounds). Another popular variation is
to deal the first card face-down, the next three cards face-up, and the
fifth and final card face-down.