Well, the reason you don't see it more is because the stronger players with Black are very much aware of the problem, follow EricthRed's advice, and play something else in those unbalanced matchups!
I'm a bit below 2200 myself, so in serious tournaments I often find myself on the weaker side of this. I don't normally play the kind of sharp, critical theory that this "strategy" involves, but if I did I sure would make use of it. There's also the off-chance that the stronger player will try something a bit too risky to avoid the draw, and end up losing instead.
Playing safe lines is another way to do it, and I've tried this recently myself, using a Réti move order to draw a couple of opponents above 2400. But you need to be sure that strategy and endgames are not your weakest points to pull this off.
In local weekend tournaments I'm often on the other side, trying to win with Black against opponents rated anywhere from 1500 to 2100. So in fact you
don't have to be super-strong for this to become an issue.