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| mainssb      = Samus
| mainssb      = Samus
| otherssb      = Donkey Kong
| otherssb      = Donkey Kong
| skillssb      = Top level {{retired}}
| location      = Sapporo, Hokkaido  
| location      = Sapporo, Hokkaido  
| country      = Japan
| country      = Japan
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'''Jouske''' ('''丈助''') is a Japanese legend and long-time top player of  [[Smash 64]], with his dominance in his home country being one which spans multiple years and is the sole contributor to the level of play seen in {{SSB|Samus}} today.
'''Jouske''' ('''丈助''') is a Japanese legend and long-time top player of  [[Smash 64]], with his dominance in his home country being one which spans multiple years and is the sole contributor to the level of play seen in {{SSB|Samus}} today.


While he has attempted to remain withdrawn from the spotlight, his dedication to the character is one idolised by many and his picture is in circulation despite his best efforts. His proclamation for others to travel to him to prove their worth is one taken seriously by players such as {{Sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}} and {{Sm|Isai}} as both have travelled and lost in [[twelve character battle]]s (a format of the game recognised as the best determinant of skill).  
While he has attempted to remain withdrawn from the spotlight, his dedication to the character is one idolised by many and his picture is in circulation despite his best efforts. His proclamation for others to travel to him to prove their worth is one taken seriously by players such as {{Sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}} and {{Sm|Isai}} as both have travelled and lost in [[twelve character battle]]s (a format of the game recognised as the best determiner for skill).  


Jouske’s great success is explained through his mastery of [[spacing]], flow-charting and combo game and is an inspiration for {{SSB|Samus}} players universally.
Jouske’s great success is explained through his mastery of [[spacing]], flow-charting and combo game and is an inspiration for {{SSB|Samus}} players universally.


His involvement with the game has become more elusive as time continues but those who know of what he has achieved are aware of just how little his skill has deteriorated since he stopped attending tournaments.
His involvement with the game has become more elusive as time continues but those who know of what he has achieved are aware of just how little his skill has deteriorated since he stopped attending tournaments


==History==
==History==
Jouske's wins include the Kanto ''Smash 64'' tournaments in 2009, 2012, and 2013, and a 200 person online tournament known as ''Smash 64'' Spring Online Tournament. He is also the first player in the world to have won a 12 character battle against {{Sm|Isai}}, and the only player for many years until {{Sm|Kurabba}} at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2023}}. Against {{Sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}}, he has a winning record of 3-0 in 12 character battles in the US version, and a 1-1 record in 12 character battles in the Japanese version.
Jouske's wins include the Kanto ''Smash 64'' tournaments in 2009, 2012, and 2013, and a 200 person online tournament known as ''Smash 64'' Spring Online Tournament. He also remains the only player in the world to have won a 12 character battle against {{Sm|Isai}}. Against {{Sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}}, he has a winning record of 3-0 in 12 character battles in the US version, and a 1-1 record in 12 character battles in the Japanese version.


Following a 2nd place finish at [[Kansai 2015]], Jouske announced on his Twitter he would enter a temporary hiatus period, which lasted for 1 month.
Following a 2nd place finish at [[Kansai 2015]], Jouske announced on his Twitter he would enter a temporary hiatus period, which lasted for 1 month.
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!Tournament!!Date!!1v1 placement!!2v2 placement!!Partner
!Tournament!!Date!!1v1 placement!!2v2 placement!!Partner
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|{{Trn|Kanto 2009|g=SSB}}||August 23rd, 2009||1st||—||—
|[[Kanto 2009]]||August 23rd, 2009||1st||—||—
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|{{Trn|Kansai 2010|g=SSB}}||March 20th, 2010||1st||—||—
|[[Kansai 2010]]||March 20th, 2010||1st||—||—
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|{{Trn|Kansai 2012|g=SSB}}||March 17th, 2012||9th||—||—
|[[Kansai 2012]]||March 17th, 2012||9th||—||—
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|{{Trn|Kanto 2012|g=SSB}}||August 25th, 2012||1st||—||—
|[[Kanto 2012]]||August 25th, 2012||1st||—||—
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|{{Trn|Kanto 2013|g=SSB}}||August 1st-3rd, 2013||1st||—||—
|[[Kanto 2013]]||August 1st-3rd, 2013||1st||—||—
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|{{Trn|Kansai 2013|g=SSB}}||March 16th, 2013||1st||—||—
|[[Kansai 2013]]||March 16th, 2013||1st||—||—
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|{{Trn|Kansai 2014|g=SSB}}||March 1st, 2014||3rd||—||—
|[[Kansai 2014]]||March 1st, 2014||3rd||—||—
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|{{Trn|Kanto 2014|g=SSB}}||August 23rd, 2014||1st||—||—
|[[Kanto 2014]]||August 23rd, 2014||1st||—||—
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|{{Trn|Kansai 2015|g=SSB}}||March 14th, 2015||2nd||—||—
|[[Kansai 2015]]||March 14th, 2015||2nd||—||—
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|{{Trn|Kansai 2016|g=SSB}}||April 30th, 2016||2nd||—||—
|[[Kansai 2016]]||April 30th, 2016||2nd||—||—
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