Smith said it was vital they drew first blood against the defending champions in Sydney in their bid to reclaim the Origin trophy.
After having their eight series winning-run snapped last year, Queensland are sticking with what works, ensuring Smith embraced the underdog status yesterday.
That is despite Queensland (265 games total) boasting a stunning 160 games' more Origin experience than NSW (105), averaging almost 16 matches a player to the Blues' six.
"They are playing at home so they are favourites," he said of NSW.
Smith said it would be "intimidating" playing at a noisy ANZ Stadium and lining up against a big Blues side determined to maintain their Origin hold.
"Game one is important especially with playing one game at a neutral territory this series," he said.
"It is a big game for us playing in Sydney against a NSW team that is going to be very confident.
"It will be a big ask. Last year was very disappointing no doubt - it was a pretty shallow feeling.
"But this is a new series, we've got a couple of new players, just as NSW."
Smith said they would have no excuses despite Inglis having just one training session on Tuesday.
Queensland had a day off yesterday.
- AAP