I think the answer from Sklansky is to fold. Basically, you are the big stack at your table and have to opportunity to earn more chips by bullying that table. If you knock this player out, you're at the final table, but may have lost the opportunity to gain more chips off your opponents at your present table.
But I still think it should depend on the blinds, the amount of the short stack and your chip stack relative to everyone else.
If you know you're the chip leader of both tables left...should be to raise. If you're like 3 or 4th in chips overall, and can outplay the other players, it may be more advantagous to fold.
I know it sounds stupid, but I'm pretty sure that's what Sklansky will say.
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