Wood is stronger in its resistance to tension than compression, generally. When a wooden bow fails, the vast majority of the time, the belly crushes, frets, chrysals, whatever you want to call it.
But glass? I have to wonder if it's not the opposite, because any of the glass bows I've seen fail, usually due to fatigue in an area, fail on the back/tension side. Never saw it happen on the belly. The ones I saw fail were recurves by the way.
I've trapped glass d/r longbows both ways and didn't notice a performance difference. I prefer the look of them with a narrower back, but considering what I noted above, I'm not sure it's best... or even matters in a longbow. I've never seen the glass fail due to fatigue in a longbow like have those recurves.