Re: I may have got every street wrong.
I don't mind preflop. The SB calling gives you nice odds to see the flop with a marginal hand out of position against the original raiser (who has a wide range here I'm guessing at Absolute).
The flop is bad though in my opinion. The CO is left to act so you have no guarantee that you're only calling for 1. The SB could have any pair here I think so I wouldn't mind a peel if the CO wasn't waiting around. I'd probably fold as we aren't protecting anything if we raise and the CO is left to act.
I'd bet the turn I guess given the way you played it. That would announce that you have a king (really, what else would you play that way?) and I think it's for value. Their responses would probably be informative as well.
Not sure about the river given how you played. He donk bets into two players who really haven't showed aggression. It's probably a Q. It's an easier play if you raise the turn.
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