Just a heads up on this game as it does thing that other games do. There are 4 numbers and 5 lines PLUS the Bonus Ball. Numbers don't generally come from 1 on each of the 5 lines. Most of the time it is only 3 lines used. If you write them 5 across you have 7 lines. You only draw 4 without the Bonus Ball so 3 of those rows wouldn't have numbers used. Again, most of the time it is 3 with 2 numbers coming from 1 row.
Also, if you take the 35 numbers and write them across in 5 numbers per row :
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30
31 32 33 34 35
You will see something in common. The Numbers also have "Columns" when they line up. All numbers in the 1st column end in either 1 or 6; 2nd column 2 or 7; 3 column 3 or 8; 4 column 4 or 9 and the 5th column 5 or 0. Most of the time numbers in one of these columns will not draw in the 4 numbers drawn.
There are 4 Denominations: Singles, Teens, 20's and 30's. Most of the time only 3 of these denominations are within the 4 numbers drawn
I played the Two Step extensively for a while and often got 3 numbers. Sometimes with the Bonus Ball. Other times 2 numbers with the Bonus Ball. Don't recall ever having 4 numbers though but came so very, very close many times. I would be off 1 number either to the right or left of all 4 numbers drawn..
The only draw I have found that consistently has 1 or more numbers on the same row is the All or Nothing. There are 4 rows of numbers for total 24 numbers and you pick 12 (half of them). Since last September on the Day Draw there has been less then 6 times that 1 rows didn't have a number drawn. There are only 3 Denominations in the All or Nothing and usually all 3 denominations draw. Very seldom does 1 denomination not draw and that is the 20's 99.9% of the time when that happens..