Viktor “Isildur1” Blom has finally stopped the bleeding after a $4 million online downswing. Over the past week he has won slightly more than $1 million, according to HighstakesDB.

Electing to continue grinding through the slump, Blom finally emerged a big winner over a seven-day span for likely the first time since he went on a massive heater to start the year. Before January was finished, Blom was up more than $5 million.

His profits fell all the way to under $1 million, before running well this week.

Unlike Blom, Gus Hansen still can’t find any traction. He’s down $1.6 million this year, to go along with huge losses late last year after Full Tilt relaunched. Since reuniting with his Full Tilt account in early November, Hansen has lost more than $4.8 million.

German online high-stakes pro Kagome Kagome, who frequently plays with Hansen at deuce-to-seven triple draw, had this to say about his colleague:

“I think Gus is a fearsome and smart player. Sometimes, however, he takes things a bit too lightly and starts making small mistakes. When that happens, I recommend he should reduce the amount of tables he plays at the same time.”

Like Blom, Hansen has dropped down in stakes when things haven’t been going his way. Hansen can sometimes be seen grinding the mid-stakes pot-limit Omaha tables — a far cry from the $500/$1,000 tables where he has battled at in the past.

“I actually envy him for his patience,” Kagome Kagome said. “Earlier this year when he had a really rough month, he moved down the stakes to regain his confidence.”

Here’s a look at the biggest winners and losers on 2013:

1. Alexander “PostflopAction” Kostritsyn: $3.1 million

2. Ben “Bttech86” Tollerene: $2.5 million

3. Viktor “Isildur1” Blom: $2 million

4. Phil “OMGClayAiken” Galfond: $1.8 million

5. SallyWoo: $1.6 million

1. Ben “Sauce1234” Sulsky: -$2 million

2. Gus Hansen: -$1.6 million

3. patpatpanda: -$1.3 million

4. Scott “mastrblastr” Seiver: -$1.2 million

5. punting-peddler: -$1.1 million

Figures courtesy of HighstakesDB