Stat Check Coaching
Stat Check coaches offer a diverse range of players, factions, and playstyles. They are some of the best players in the world, here to share their experiences with players looking to level up their game.
Innes Wilson has been an active member of the competitive Warhammer 40,000 community since 2015. Over the years, Innes has attended the WTC seven times, serving as a player, coach, and captain for Team Scotland. With a versatile approach, Innes has made deep runs in both Singles and Team events, winning multiple Super Majors, finishing second in the ITC in 2024 and 2025, and 10th at WTC 2025. As a player, Innes primarily focuses on Tyranids, Genestealer Cults, and Space Marines but has competitive experience with almost every army in the game. This extensive knowledge has been instrumental in Innes's success as a competitive player, ensuring the ability to communicate a comprehensive understanding of all factions to his clients.
Nassim Fouchane has been playing Warhammer 40,000 since November 2018, starting with guard models as a student. Focusing on mixed armies with mid-board control and strong firepower, Nassim excels in aggressive tempo play and setting the pace for big differentials in team formats. Nassim's expertise in controlling the game's tempo and pushing for significant results makes him a valuable coach for competitive play.
Liam VSL started playing competitive Warhammer 40,000 in 2019 and joined WTC Team Belgium just before COVID. During the pandemic, Liam dedicated thousands of hours to playing and discussing 40K, participating in major singles events across Europe and the USA. As a member of Team Ignite since 2023, Liam has led Team Belgium in multiple international team events and achieved success with international teams. Specializing in Death Guard, Thousand Sons, Chaos Space Marines, and Eldar, Liam's aggressive playstyle aims for big wins within the 20-0 differential system.
Maciej 'Pumba' Guziec began playing competitive Warhammer 40,000 in 2018 and joined the Polish WTC team in 2020. Since then, Maciej has won multiple international and national team events, including the Polish Team Championship and Alpine GT, and has achieved three consecutive WTC podiums. Maciej's focus is on team events, with a keen interest in team-composition building, pairing processes, and differential scoring. As a team selector for Team Poland in 2023, Maciej has played various factions to fill any team role, with a preference for Power Armour Factions like Thousand Sons, Space Marines, and Death Guard.
Tyler Bortel has been a prominent figure in the competitive Warhammer 40,000 scene since 2019. As an active member of Team America, Tyler has coached at the WTC in 2023 and 2024. Known for a focus on horde gameplay, Tyler has achieved significant success with horde Genestealer Cult, Tyranids, and Necrons in both singles and team settings. Tyler's expertise lies in armies with over 200 models, requiring technical skills to achieve optimal results. Always eager to teach the fundamentals, Tyler is also proficient in more mainstream Tyranid builds but excels in swarm strategies.