by reifidom » Nov 15th, '06, 19:13
I, too, use the pass when I don't strictly need to, or when other methods would work as well. Sometimes it helps with pacing. You don't have to draw any attention to it and you don't have to mess with anything. Like bronz said, the deck remains un-funnied.
I've also not run into much trouble with misdirection for the pass. If it's a small group or a single person, I drop the deck to just above waist level, get general eye contact, and pass mid-sentence. My voice covers any accidental noise, which I'm getting better at. My angles are covered, and nobody is looking that way anyway.
I feel it's a good utility move to have in your repetoire. It can be employed in situations that other moves bog down.