Sorry, I've been meaning to get this posted for a while now. Just a couple of notes... it probably seems strange that the rounds in the first rotation were 24 minutes and the rest were 30, but that was the only one where we did all five games, so it ended up with each rotation being two hours long.
For the stud rounds, the bring-in and completion are the small and big blinds. The structure for the stud rounds is 1:2:5:10, meaning the bring-in is 2x the ante, the completion/early bet is 5x the ante, and the late bet is 10x the ante. In a few cases it's off by a bit because of chips having been removed. Also, you would need $10 chips for this structure, at least for the stud games in the first rotation.
Anyway, this was our 3rd try with a quasi-HORSE mixed game tournament, and this was the best by far. I don't intend to change a thing for next time. Although I think that the WSOP $50K HORSE event will always have the most prestige because of the Chip Reese trophy, I really don't think it's really the "all-around" test they make it out to be. When you consider the extra betting rounds, more than 2/3 of the play is in one of the stud variants. I really think the 8-game Mixed Game, with NL, PL and even draw poker is more of an all-around test. Just MHO.