This is not a post arguing for or against learning how to perform a classic pass, or turnover pass or any of the other passes. Learning to perform a pass is a good exercise to undertake, in part because learning to do a pass is also learning about misdirection and audience management.
But often it is just as mystifying to an audience to use a substitute for a pass, probably the most common one in use today is a double undercut. But I remember one that I learned back when I first got into card magic. It was from one of Blackstones books and was named the "Roly Poly Pass" as I recall. It was basically a fancy cut of of the cards. You can see it in my practice video below.