Is beating 2700s 100% of the time not impressive enough to get a 3200 rating?
The rating system is designed so that even a single loss/draw to a much weaker player leads to much more rating loss than gain. the rating gain is minimal, and the higher rated the player becomes, the less rating gained. Even if the player does this infinitely, the max rating he can achive using this method is capped at around 500 points from the opponent rating, and that is about the strength you would need to beat the opponent 100% of the time.
Not to mention it takes a long time to get paired with a 2900+ outside of titled arena ( obviously untitled players cant play titled arena ) you dont have much of a choice other than playing 2600s.
The rating system is designed so that even a single loss/draw to a much weaker player leads to much more rating loss than gain. the rating gain is minimal, and the higher rated the player becomes, the less rating gained. Even if the player does this infinitely, the max rating he can achive using this method is capped at around 500 points from the opponent rating, and that is about the strength you would need to beat the opponent 100% of the time.
Not to mention it takes a long time to get paired with a 2900+ outside of titled arena ( obviously untitled players cant play titled arena ) you dont have much of a choice other than playing 2600s.