i have the Leopold tenkeyless with Browns, and i have a poker with Blues.
I love my Leopold, it feels solid, no weird "pings". some people don't like how the stabilizers feel, personally i find the movement to be a lot more crisp with less wiggle (i used to have a Das so i've felt the difference).
I used my poker when i was in between my Das and my Leo. i never realized how much i use keys like delete and function keys until i used it. the Fn layer took some getting used to. I keep it because i like the small form factor for travel and LAN gaming.
they're both great keyboards. it really depends on personal taste more than anything. the brown switches are a great choice, i find they're my favorite to type on. i adapted to the Fn layout quite rapidly as i used a laptop for many years, you may not adapt to it as quickly.
all in all, one really can't give someone else advice on a keyboard. there is so much personal taste and biased involved. so go for what you think you'll get the better use out of.