Marop, I'm only through one rack so far but I immediately noticed that on your 3rd shot, when you're playing the 11, you had the opportunity to kick the 14 out perfectly for a break shot.
There are a few things to note with this - first, it's possible that by doing so you could cause a problem for the 9, but you should have enough control to avoid this. Also, the 9 would still have several pockets even if the 14 got in the way.
Moving the 14 would have entailed no cueball risk whatsoever, as you would have still had either the 8 or the 13 afterwards.
Finally, at the time you played the 11, you had no other good breakshots on the table. Except, interestingly, for the 14 - at first when I saw that you didn't kick the 14 into position, I figured that you were intentionally leaving it there for a behind-the-rack breakshot. However, you shot it like 3 balls later when you didn't have to

, so I knew that wasn't your plan.
This is just a quick observation. I definitely like your rhythm at the table. You look confident and have a nice stroke.
- Steve