Well first of all you don't worry about the SB or BB. You have position on them, and they read easy.

You're sitting with Xianti and Button guy to your left. Xianti has a chance of perceiving any reraise you make as a loose isolation against the raiser. If you've been tight however, you try this anyway since you'll be given credit enough times. Even if you aren't, it's ok. One things for sure. You likely have a better hand than Tyson.

The button is trying to loosen up, but it seems he wouldn't be ready to challenge a reraise by you at this point without a real hand since you've been pretty quiet. Based on all this a reraise is in definate order. Tyson is asking to be isolated against, and you have the current tight image to be awarded this priveledge sometimes as stated earlier.

Tyson is raising everything. He could have a bad ace, but beyond any ace you have him in a spot where he can be pushed off unless he really woke up with something. Therefore, another reason why I reraise preflop is to give myself fold equity on his bad ace if I get fancy enough to use it, and see if he actually did wake up with something. If Xianti or the button get involved behind me, then I get a terrific read on their preflop hand strength as well. If you just call Tyson's raise, then who knows what they're calling with behind you. A Tyson raise is not a representation. You need to make sure there's an actual representation present to get a better read on two guys behind you. Ok moving on.

Your plan is to use your image to lift your reads preflop with a reraise, and punish Tyson with an isolation. Even if you get callers behind you, then power play any rag flop. Your preflop reraise will give you credit for an overpair. other than that there are a thousand and one scenerios for different kinds of flops and postflop action that will form your decisions.

Reraise reraise!