If we're talking 6 spring, I have a vague recollection that the B31 had less plates than the B33 and I did even try it at some point on my B33.
I believe the benefit of less plates was that the lesser number of plates disengaged more cleanly as the main issue with the 6 spring is the basket wobble that comes from the ball bearing arrangement and the narrow point lift of the outer plate that can often lift crookedly if not adjusted carefully, If it lifts crookedly the clutch plates don't release nicely, where as with less plates the lift per plate is greater and the release cleaner.
I certainly wouldn't consider fitting less plates on a 650 or any sporting 500, perhaps a cooking 500 might cope but still not a good idea; keep in mind these "tricks" of the 60's were typically the result of impoverished youths keeping their bikes mobile on the cheap, rather than sound practice.
My BNR clutch on the rig, has an extra plate at Bobs recomendation