If am at a table, the original is my favorite. If I'm standing up, then Bill Goodwin's/Larry Jennings gets my vote.
Advantage of the original is that you can show the cards being interlaced, which is awesome. In the Goodwin/Jennings version, the display is soo convincing, here is what the spectator sees: you interlace the cards ( faro ), riffle one part with the thumb showing it face up, riffle the other part and its face down, then push the cards flush. Hard to beat such display.
If for magicians, Tokyo's Truimph, so confusing for magicians they have no clue.