
So, Big Boss, (you may be asking)- Big Boss, what ever happens at Colorado Clan Carnage if there are an odd number of clans? Well, that's some Big Thinkin' you are doing there, not very Gorky but Mork would approve.
in the vent that there are an odd number of teams at Colorado Clan carnage, we end up with what is called a "Meanest Mother" match. This is where three clans are assigned two tables and each other (yep, that's Clan V Clan V Clan!) as opponents! If that sounds complicated... well, lets try to explain:
In a "Meanest mother", we have three Clans which we will call Clan A, Clan B, and Clan C. each Clan has 4 players, which we will number 1-4. So now its time for the matchmaking!
The Clans will compete in the challenge as normal, lets say this one was a roll off and Clan A won. Clan A will then select a player on any of the 8 Battleplans and assign a Defender. Clans B and C (the two who did not assign a defender) will then roll off to see who chooses an Attacker (whoever wins the roll-off can choose which clan must attack, giving you a spicy way to avoid a match!). In this scenario, Clan B won the roll-off and assigns a player as attacker. For the next round of matchmaking, Clan C will start by choosing a defender as they were the Clan not involved in the previous round of Matchmaking. So Clan C assigns a defender to one of the remaining 7 Battleplans, and Clans A and B roll-off to see who will be the Attacker. Continue this until all players are assigned, always having the Defender being from the Clan that was not in the last Match. It is possible that on matches 5 and 6 only two clans will be left- obviously don't match up with your own Clanmates at that point (don't be daft).
Clear as Squig vomit. Remember! Matchmaking is part of the round so keep it moving! And of Course The Big Boss will be there to assist!

