Can someone explain to me why intentional draws are bad? Isn't it a reward for doing so well? Playing out the game would just screw one player
Many people don't like it because it takes the person who would have lost the game out of tie-breakers with others with that same record. The theoretical loser of the ID game gets to eliminate their MoV as a factor in scoring.
Yes, the people at the top table have done well so far, but I don't think you should get a bye in round six just because you did well in the first five. Everyone else is playing for their position to make the cut - the top table should, too. If they are truly better than the rest of the people at the tournament, they shouldn't have anything to be afraid of.
The people at the top table already have an advantage in that their record going into the last round is X-0 while people at the lower tables are (X-1)-1 or worse. If I'm at table 2, I have to win my game to even *tie* with someone from the top table. Allowing that person to take an ID and ignore the potential tie is basically just saying "the people at the top table both get a bye in the last round."
Edited by RedSam