how to fold
Your
size and amounts of bets or calls relative to your stack should leave you a folding option if there is any possibility you might have to fold the hand later.
In essence,
that means plan early.
I plan for my folds before the flop, before the turn, and before the river. Then I balance that with what I want to achieve in the hand.
That means always knowing what you are risking and being willing to walk the line you choose!!!
No doubts no second guesses. Maybe you have to check your
odds when the hand is over, but learning that accumulates and you make better choices with each play.
The best thing about it is that you start to develop a "good feeling" when you do a good fold and get to see the opponents hands after. As opposed to the "almost got slaughtered but didn't feeling".
If you don't have that "good feeling" where you have upped your game to avoid these terrible plays, but instead have that "didn't get slaughtered feeling" you will likely get slaughtered in the future because you haven't realized why you folded yet.
Learn to plan for the fold, then you get the "good feeling". Balance it with what you want to achieve and depending on how everything plays out, you could be winning or folding and always feeling good about your hand and the way you played that.
Good job!