I actually answered this question a few times in other threads. If you do a search of the forums, I'm sure you'll find something of value. To answer your question directly, I've used the Inflated Deck for a few different plots. I used it for a visual Ambitious Card phase, where the outjogged selection melts through the deck-- very similar to RIOT or Fallen. I've used it for Paul Harris' Double Decker, where two decks of cards are crammed into the same card case. I used it to make all the cards of the same color vanish into the spectator's hands. Its versatility is only limited by what you want to do with it.
I recommend David Harkey's work. His book Simply Harkey has some awesome effects using the Inflated Deck. It was this book that made me really explore the move. It's filled with offbeat, creative magic. The Inflated Deck is published in numerous other sources and taught on various DVDs. I already listed the sources in other threads. Do some research and I'm sure you'll find some hot leads.
RS.