The fact that you have tried bluefire jp 3 make things easier, that what I call true allrounder, everything 5 or 6 rubber, everything in the middle, balanced.
My own score for those rubber,
Donic Bluefire JP 03
block 6, drive 7, chop 6, loop 6, speed p 6, spin p 5, control 8
Palio CJ8000 Biotech 42-44° Japanese Sponge
Block 5, drive 4, chop 6, loop 5, speed p 5, spin p 6, control 5
CTT National Hero
Block 4, drive 3, chop 5, loop 4, speed p 5, spin p 6, control 3
Donic Acuda S1 Turbo, your current rubber, which I do think it is a good looper rubber.
Block 3, drive 5, chop 6, loop 7, speed p 7, spin p 7, control 5
Now I take back what I said. Based on your reply Depen, I strongly suggest you tried following rubber.
Tuttle Beijing 2
Block 3, drive 4, chop 8, loop 8, speed p 5, spin p 7, control 7
DHS Skyline TG3
Block 2, drive 3, chop 8, loop 8, speed p 5, spin p 8, control 5
DHS NEO Hurricane 3
Block 3, drive 3, chop 8, loop 8, speed p 6, spin p 8, control 6
Tibhar just too pricey for something on par with H3 series.
Or, using chopper rubber, but in thick 2.x mm thickness for easier looping.
Dawei Sprungfeder G3 A2
Block 2, drive 1, chop 10, loop 9, speed p 4 , spin p 9, control 7
DHS Hurricane 3, mine

Block2, drive 2, chop 9, loop 8, speed p 5, spin p 9, control 6
Kokutaku BLutenkirsche 868 Tokyo Super Tacky Japanese
Block 2, drive 1, chop 9, loop 8, speed p 4, spin p 8, control 5
Dont take the score to seriously, cause they are qualitative, not quantitative assessment, which i made myself.
They just to describe, for example, how easier to chop with, or to impart spin with. It dont say whether the chop shall be more effective.
