the ones i use apart from Rider are1) Hermetic: eerily accurate and totally gets to the bottom of things. they say it's not good for day-to-day readings, but for situations with a dynamic and tension, feelings etc. it is really good. allegedly based on the deck Crowley pinched Thoth from. You have to invite it in your heart though, might be too opaque otherwise. And it requires a fair bit of research into Golden Dawn
2) Deviant Moon on some occasions. I'd say this one is good for hidden motifs, the unconscious/subconscious, sometimes reveals the dark side too much, sometimes even makes you feel like you're going through someone's dirty linen, nothing remains unexposed. But I am aware that it's strictly advisable if one relates to the imagery. With me it's like i have periods of relating to this deck very much followed by periods of not understanding why i bought it in the first place. It contains photographs of real 19 century cemeteries and asylums blended with the artwork.
I've also recently booked Dreaming Way because I dig South Korean visuality, but haven't tested it just yet. Seems hip and stylish, but it's a clone of Rider like many others out there. I'd say a lot of the time it's about choosing a Rider based deck you find appealing.
Have no experience with decks based on what was originally playing cards like Marseille and Visconti. They are beautiful, but the pip cards lack a visual code, which is why I believe properly esoteric decks just might be a bit better for divination. This last bit is strictly IMO