Correct me if I'm wrong, but in your particular example (spectator opens an empty door and I am asked if I want to switch), nothing changes in regards to the original Monty Hall problem. If a spectator opens a random remaining door, one of two things can happen:
- a car is revealed, I lose immediately (there is no option to switch anymore)
- no car is revealed, which means I again have 2/3 chances when switching, not a 50% chance as you've stated
In your example, the spectator opens an empty door, so there is no difference to the host opening an empty door in regards to the probability. Again, if the spectator opens a car, I just lose.