I keep hearing everyone talk about how tournament winners consistently win three or more 10-0 victories, and how their lists generally table opponents... yet, in all my games so far (only around 20, but still a sizeable amount) I've never seen anything even remotely close to a table.
Typically our games end up with one Medium ship blown up, sometimes also a Small one (or some squadrons), on one or both sides. So, typically 6-4, 7-3, 8-2 and the rare 9-1. But the only 10-0 game I've ever seen was a daft headlong charge against a well-protected Contested Outpost, on my 2nd ever game. And even that wasn't actually a tabling.
In today's game (which is completely representative of the usual outcome, though I'm just as often on the losing side) I blew up an upgraded AF2 and a pair of X-Wings, and scored some points from Superior Objectives, while losing only some 50 points of squadrons... for a "measly" 8-2 win which, according to the forum talk, would already strip me of any tournament chances.
My main sparring partner tends to favour evasive play, and kiting with CR90s or AF2s that only close in for a kill during the last couple of turns. This allows him to keep them out of harm's way and focus fire on the weakest target during endgame - but also means he's never going to have enough damage output to bring down, say, two VSDs. I have remarked a couple of times that, while absolutely fine for casual play, this strategy isn't very tournament-savvy, but he makes a good case that it'd be suicide to play Rebel ships any other way.
What gives? Is my opponent too strong? Are we doing something wrong? Are Rebels inherently unsuited for tournament play because of the MoV system? Or is the ubiquity of 10-0 wins a myth?