Collect the face and ace cards in four piles.
Make up a story about the aces being the best of friends, which is why they always stick together. The same goes for the kings, queens, and jacks. They make such a commotion when they're together, so the teacher decided to split them up.
Lay out the aces in one row, deal the four kings on top of each aces. Do the same for the queens and jacks. You end up with four piles with A, K, Q, J each.
Turn the four piles face down and stack them up in one big pile. Ask your friend to cut the cards to separate them even more.
Deal the first four cards face down, deal the next four on top, and so on.
Turn over the cards, and the face and ace cards are still grouped together.
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