My experience with platinum plugs is that they don't work well in this kind of usage. When making a lot of power, the small center electrode tends to cause detonation or preignition and it wears away quickly.
There is no magic to be gained from a certain sparkplug when compared to others suitable for the engine. Some seem to be better made, or resist fouling better, but a good Champion, Autolite, NGK, etc. in a standard plug will make just as much power as the most expensive gimmick plugs (and quite possibly more) without the potential problems. This is in our style of engines which can be hard on plugs.